I wouldn't begin to attempt to John. The posting does, however, highlight why gardens and visits are so popular, particularly with the pictures of Susan's and your plant. The juxtaposition of the plant with others that you had not thought of yourself delights and can lead to design changes in ones own little plot.
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I wonder what a psychologist would make of the differences in the pictures John!
ReplyDeleteBrian - Are you suggesting a new and improved Schwartzkopf Rorschach? Factor in the various spellings and it could get interesting.
ReplyDeleteAn interesting idea... are you volunteering?
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't begin to attempt to John. The posting does, however, highlight why gardens and visits are so popular, particularly with the pictures of Susan's and your plant. The juxtaposition of the plant with others that you had not thought of yourself delights and can lead to design changes in ones own little plot.
ReplyDeleteI wonder how wide the rosettes can get under ideal conditions?
ReplyDeleteBy the way I do see Betty Boop waving in Rachel's.... I'd better stop there.