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Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Joyce's Brugmansia












For the third time this year, the brugmansia (above) on Joyce and Floyd's front porch is in bloom. This South American plant is also known as Angel's Trumpet. It's flowers become very fragrant in the early evening.

A sheltered row of patriotic impatiens (below) thrive several doors away.

Posted by David Healy at 7:53 PM

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