The old owner liberated it from a local public gardens and it's beautiful, but I'm clueless as to how to take care of it.
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Look it up either on google on yahoo. Search, under images, for pink flowers or pink spiky flowers. Something might turn up.
I know some flowers from here in Ohio where I live but pink is not one of my favorite flower colors and I have never seen anything that looks like this flower.
It is very odd and reminds me of a wildflower I saw in BC but sorry, I have no idea what it is. Good luck with your search though!
I'm sorry to hear you also have fibro and man do I hear you on how tough it is to cook when you have it. My fibro is so much worse now that I have moved and am sure it's been getting in the way of me feeding myself and my husband.
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Look it up either on google on yahoo. Search, under images, for pink flowers or pink spiky flowers. Something might turn up.
I know some flowers from here in Ohio where I live but pink is not one of my favorite flower colors and I have never seen anything that looks like this flower.
Ummm....sorta looks like the thing my sister uses to clean her baby bottles.
this plant looks like a member of the bromeliad family. love B
My guess is that it is some kind of orchid. I've never seen anything like it. Good luck! Will you let us know when you find out?
Bee, I think your on to something!
It is very odd and reminds me of a wildflower I saw in BC but sorry, I have no idea what it is. Good luck with your search though!
I'm sorry to hear you also have fibro and man do I hear you on how tough it is to cook when you have it. My fibro is so much worse now that I have moved and am sure it's been getting in the way of me feeding myself and my husband.
Suzie: cooking is weird, it's not that cooking is hard, but being sure that I have enough energy to eat and then clean up, that's the issue!
Speaking of which, I need to do some dishes!
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