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Montana Travel Reports for 2006 |
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Right, these everblooming roses are indeed everblooming, they have had flowers on them every day since we arrived, December 31st, 2005. This photo was taken March 24, 2006. |
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Left, the flower of the Texas Lantana, a shrub that blooms in late winter. |
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Left, black eyed susan. These grow wild, they are a 4 foot bushy type plant. This one has it's own little bug, on the right, that black spot. |
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Right, this riot of "hurt your eyes" bright orange is called Mexican Flame Vine, it is growing in the pool area, and attracts butterflies. |
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Also near the pool, growing on the fence, is the Passion Vine. These wonderful flowers were a joy to discover. |
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Copyright 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 by Carol A. Bowen Stevens |
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