I just found Texas bluebells in both the wild garden and the compendium!!
New Plant! Texas Bluebell! In wild garden
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LINK please ?
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Thank you for posting! Now for my current seeds to grow up, hehehe!
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Yes; thanks, and now I have one too. I'll hold off adding it to the wiki for a bit....
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I might've missed them without your post! Thank you! It will be interesting to see which colors they come in, since the description on the seeds lists a lot of options.
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Thank you for letting us all know. I spent the last hour searching for them.
Edited to add Yay new flowers, and thank you to the people who are making that happen!
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Yes - thanks to the creators !
Anyone who gets an adult Texas Bluebell - please post - if there are many variants, I shall need images !
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I love Eustoma, it's one of my favorite flowers, so I'm very happy with it and waiting to see the varieties.
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Pretty little sproutling now! Excited to see all the varieties
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No - that I have, thanks. The adults I am after !
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Oops, I'm sorry Fuzzbucket - I was commenting in general on the sprouted seed :3 I should have erased CoffeeActivated's question.
Very much looking forward to seeing all the fully grown varieties soon though!
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Me too - and I am all ready to add them to the wiki. Question for you guys - should seasonal plants (as we know the Indian Chrysanthemum is) be in regular plants or special plants ?
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I think Special plants since they are limited time in the wild during the year, but am fine with either.
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I think they should be in Special Plants, because the Halloween, Christmas, New Years and Spring plants are separated out. That way people would know not to expect to find them year round.
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OK - when I get around to it I will move Indian Chrysanths too.
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Actually do we KNOW it is seasonal yet ?
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I meant the bluebell. FKrauthan already confirmed that the Chrysanthemum is.
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OK - I did the Chrysanthemum, but I'm waiting to watch the Bluebell. I have an adult now.... It's RED !
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