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Old 09-08-2009, 11:11 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Default Re: September update from SE TN

It's very odd but I recently saw the same kind of datura in Lansing, MI that are in those pictures. I had some double purples a while back that were actually killed by Hurricane Lili (the combination of the flooding from TS Isidore and Lili plus Lili's winds did them in). They were beautiful - but STANK! Oh the flowers are horrible.

So how come daturas are growing in Michigan like they are in TN? They don't like freezing temps as far as I recall. Do they come back after a winter?
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