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Wow! it is really beautiful. I once planted it here but it all died out. Urgh!
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ReplyDeleteI think Sea Pink is easy to grow, but it doesn't like too much water.
The sea pink look so beautiful. Actually I never seen it in Taiwan, perhaps it is not easy to grow in hot and wet weather. I looked up some information, and knew the Chinese name is "海石竹,桃花釵or濱簪花".
ReplyDeleteHappy to know a new plant on Earth Day! Thank you.
Sea Pink loves sunlight, not a big fan of wet soil.
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