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Coral Bean
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Spanish Dagger (Palma Pita)
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Spanish Dagger Flower
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Retama Yelllow Bouquet
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Guayacan Flowering
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Heart Leafed Hibiscus - Tulipan del Monte
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Retama - Red Petal on Single Flower
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Palo Blanco, Texas Sugarberry
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Anacua
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Anacua Seedling
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Anacua Blooms
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Tree Topping Snouts
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Mesquite
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Queens Crown Vine
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Coral Vine
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rubyred grapefruit, robert's orchard110103
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rubyred pair, robert's orchard110103
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washington navel orange, robert's orchard
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Mexican Flame Vine
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PigeonberriesCW P052204gq
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Tenaza
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Retama Bloom
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Retama Bloom
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Retama - Single Flower
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Texas Baby-Bonnet
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Texas Baby-Bonnet (Single Flower)
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Texas Baby-Bonnets
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Album Description:
Photos of trees, shrubs, and subshrubs, in and around Mission, TX and Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas.
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Hi, I really enjoyed your album of trees, shrubs and Texas plants. The Button Bush is about the only one I recognized that we have in Michigan. You certainly live in a fascinating part of the country. - Miss Dee
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missdee101 2005.02.06 at 12:22:17 PST
I just come from south Texas, I went down for vacation to South Padre. It was so pretty, even in the middle of summer. My question is, I saw a tree with bright red flowers. I'm curious to find out what it is and if it can grow in diffrent places, like NM? I've look for it everywhere on the net, but have yeat to see one. Do you have an idea of what these tree might be? I seen it in San Benito and in Port Isabel.
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Nan7373 12 days ago
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