Garden Loafer

First-time, small-yard gardening experience in the Florida panhandle, including vegetables and native plants.

Friday, August 28, 2015

Yes

So once the bloom bud starts to split open, the flower will indeed fully open by the next day. Love this plant, even if the blooms only last one day.

Posted by Julie Tew at 9:27 PM
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