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Old 12-21-2007, 03:42 PM
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, I have a yesterday, Today and Tomorrow plant that has started to bloom. Does anyone have one? The flower starts off dark purple the first day and the next day the lighten and the third day they become pure white. So when in full bloom it appears there is three different flowers. I love it
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A plant lost in time!
It's a beauty!
I am guessing it's not an orchid but it does look very vanda-like
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Reminds me a lot of Brunfelsia latifolia
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Is that common to FL? I have not seen that type of plant, but it is beautiful. Lovely.

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Oh Ross .. always the comedian



.. this plant is poisonous !
[Brunfelsia] Clear Mountain Garden Treasures
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Great plant, Dave!

Do you keep this in full sun?
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I went to Butcher’s nursery in Daytona a couple of months ago and it was a tough decision between the Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow plant or the Angels Trumpet. The Angels trumpet won but the YT and T is really a neat plant I plan to get one in the future.
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Is that common to FL? I have not seen that type of plant, but it is beautiful. Lovely.

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Hi Diane, they are from brazil, but I do see them here accasionaly. not real common yet!
Yesterday Today and Tomorrow, brunfelsia pauciflora
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Great plant, Dave!

Do you keep this in full sun?
Hi Sue, yes it is in full sun and likes to be watered regular and I give it some miracle grow
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