Thems lemons

Tim C

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Mrs. Holloways lemons. They are all this size. (No, it's not a babys hand).
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And this is a pleasant surprise amongst the weeds- a Silver Eremophila!
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I will definitely be getting some seeds off of that!
 
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I can't say that I've heard of Mrs Holloways lemons before. Are they sour or mild?

Silver Eremophila
Pardon my Oz flora ignorance but what is significant about silver eremophila? Did you spot this plant just a little off the roadside?
 

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Mrs Holloway is the old lady up the road, not a breed of lemon.:facepalm:So no wonder you haven't heard of them!:hysterical:. Not sure what breed.

This Eromophila I had never seen anywhere until I noticed it next door. I looked it up. Apparently it's widespread in drier areas and needs very little water. It can be killed by over-watering! A very attractive dryland plant, in my opinion.
 

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Mrs Holloway is the old lady up the road, not a breed of lemon.:facepalm:So no wonder you haven't heard of them!:hysterical:. Not sure what breed.
Ha ha :D Anyway, that's a bloody big lemon :shock:

This Eromophila I had never seen anywhere until I noticed it next door. I looked it up. Apparently it's widespread in drier areas and needs very little water. It can be killed by over-watering! A very attractive dryland plant, in my opinion.
Yes, it does look good - it's compact too so it would probably be nice mass planted.
 
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