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I blogged an earlier post about this same plant when I first discovered it in one of my flower pots:
R E F L E C T I O N S- Datura (Thorn Apple) Planted Itself !
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congratulations ! this one grows very well and is beautiful ! what a magic garden you must have,always something is growing ! wish you a beautiful september
ReplyDeleteThank you Marty.
DeleteWhat an interesting plant. I looked at your earlier post about it, and the flower is beautiful, as are the purple stems! Wow, and you got this for free, it just came up in your pot with another plant?
ReplyDeleteYou lucky dog!
I wonder if the wind or a bird dropped the seed in my pot.
DeleteIt is a beautiful plant used in divination and healing rituals by shamans and medicine men in primitive cultures. It would seem that you have been given a magical gift, John, from the wind or a passing bird~
ReplyDeleteJan
Thank you Jan.
DeleteSorry I replied so late.