The "polka dot" plant above is doing well in the front and still alive and kicking at the end of October, thought the bright colors have darkened a bit. Click on the photo (taken early summer) to see the beautiful spotted leaves up close - dark pink, pink, and green combined in each leaf.
Oct 26, 2008
Polka Dot Annual
The "polka dot" plant above is doing well in the front and still alive and kicking at the end of October, thought the bright colors have darkened a bit. Click on the photo (taken early summer) to see the beautiful spotted leaves up close - dark pink, pink, and green combined in each leaf.
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