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No matter what happened around the blue daze plant - drought, no soil - it continued to bloom and bloom. ... Virtues are not confined to humans, I have discovered. In fact, I can think of one blue daze plant, in particular, which deserves mention in a virtue hall of fame.
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No matter what happened around the blue daze plant - drought, no soil - it continued to bloom and bloom. ... As the months wore on, I noticed the branches of the blue daze plant began to take on a silver tone, and the leaves never opened completely, but remained small and folded. Even the blossoms - although there was...
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Blue Daze is a selection of Evolvulus glomeratus, which is native to Brazil and Paraguay. ... You might wonder if it's really necessary for such a tough plant. But Blue Daze does not like to sit in wet, soggy conditions, so good drainage is an absolute must.
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CHARLIE'S PLANT TO PONDER: Blue Daze Two perennial species of Evolvulus, from Brazil, are known as blue daze. Both grow 6 inches to 12 inches tall in sun or light shade on well-drained, moderately fertile sites and are popular as border plants and groundcovers for small areas.
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Blue Daze is an attractive plant that caused some excitement a few years ago when it was new to the area, primarily because of its blue color, write Tom MacCubbin and Georgia B. Tasker in the "Revised Edition Florida Gardener's Guide."A complete, local source for news, travel information, community resources, and web ...
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PLANT TYPE: Ground-cover ... Blue Daze is a wonderful addition to the subtropical garden or landscape because it stays low, blooms in sun or shade, and tolerates salt well.
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Blue dogs are just a shiver looking for a spine to run up. But, when I see a Democratic woman act like an nincompoop, then she has seriously got on the one nerve I have left. I react horribly. Mary and Blanche come from two of the poorest states in this country.
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