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What type of plants are you interested in growing?
This poll is closed.
Perennials! 142 20.91%
Annuals! 30 4.42%
Woody plants! 62 9.13%
Succulent plants! 171 25.18%
Tropical plants! 60 8.84%
Non-vascular plants are the best! 31 4.57%
Screw you, I'd rather eat them! 183 26.95%
Total: 679 votes
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Jose Oquendo
Jun 20, 2004

Star Trek: The Motion Picture is a boring movie
I hate to bug you guys but I need your help in identifying this plant. I know nothing about flowers.







Long story short, I ran over my neighbor's flowers with my lawn mower. He must have just planted them because they just looked like weeds as they were short and had no flowers or buds. He's a super old guy and I couldn't understand him when he told me the flower name. I went to my local Wal-Mart Garden Center and they didn't have anything that looked similar. I'd like to replace them for him. Thanks!

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Jose Oquendo
Jun 20, 2004

Star Trek: The Motion Picture is a boring movie

Marchegiana posted:

That's a herbaceous peony, looks like a double-flowering type.

Thanks! I hope they aren't hard to find at my area garden shops.

Edit: Looks like they are common.

Jose Oquendo fucked around with this message at 23:34 on May 31, 2013

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