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These are in my garden, one group in front and one in back. I love them because in the front of the house, we are on a hill, people can see them easily from the street

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Kevin Smith 14 Oct 2020

Delightful image. Love it.

Artist Reply: Hi Kevin thank you!

Joanie Holliday 14 Oct 2020

BEAUTIFUL CAPTURE MY FRIEND

Artist Reply: Thank you it is digial work I did not a photo.

Sigridur Bachmann 14 Oct 2020

Splendid capture ! Splendid colors ! Splendid photo !

Artist Reply: Thank you Sigridur . Havea great evening.
Artist Reply: Thank you Sig, have a super day!

Al Budarin 14 Oct 2020

Ginger ,Many of our plants have come from exotic Countries ,introduced to us,in Horticultural Experimental stations ,as per soil conditions,water & heat required,& it's a wonder if you look around why even some of those are able to survive,out here in Western Canada it's amazing what exotic plants have survived,that we have enjoyed also trees,shrubs,,& Fruit trees all growing in ALPINE weather conditions,they out there are always experimenting,,,look at Hybrids,,,look at the hundreds of varieties of Geraniums now,it's mind bending ,at one time I could identify the 4 varieties but now ,just like the Daisy Family ,Ginger,the list goes on,each year they introduce more & more.example,,,,the Hibiscus.,incredible as to where it will grow..,so many examples.

Artist Reply: WOW, Interesting information Al, Thank you! i enjoyed reading it.

Kevin Lambeth 14 Oct 2020

WOW!!!!! Beautiful addition to your garden. What a feature.

Artist Reply: Hi Kevin, thank you for your comment. I was surprised last year when they came back up from 20 degree weather, I just left in the huge root. I understand that you can dig up and pot them during winter and they will grow inside or just place the root in a bag and place in garage for winter, then plant outside again! If you want one let me know. They have a lot in the Spring!