I remember in the series "Kung Fu" referring to the protagonist who razed grassland fire, said: "They call weed, for they know not for it serves. " And so I came across this plant. A summer evening in the Quisco. In an empty lot. I was fascinated by the magic of its petals. And I decided to try to reproduce it to carry home. I took a tiny sample, with roots and small leaves. I put in a jar in an area of \u200b\u200bpartial shade. And she well. Arriving at my home, I gave him a little space in the backyard. And they multiplied as amazing! I started to realize I could care less that had plants or shrubs not so wild. When I decided to set limits taking a few bushes, I noticed that its green leaves a bad smell left in my hands and in the air. And they were a breeding ground for insidious aphids. time I left them without water. And they grew more than ever! E invaded the spaces where there were still some copies of the original garden. Today, early, I took my camera and photographed the flowers. At least I used to share with you its wild beauty and history that I just de narrarles...
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I remember in the series "Kung Fu" referring to the protagonist who razed grassland fire, said: "They call weed, for they know not for it serves. " And so I came across this plant. A summer evening in the Quisco. In an empty lot. I was fascinated by the magic of its petals. And I decided to try to reproduce it to carry home. I took a tiny sample, with roots and small leaves. I put in a jar in an area of \u200b\u200bpartial shade. And she well. Arriving at my home, I gave him a little space in the backyard. And they multiplied as amazing! I started to realize I could care less that had plants or shrubs not so wild. When I decided to set limits taking a few bushes, I noticed that its green leaves a bad smell left in my hands and in the air. And they were a breeding ground for insidious aphids. time I left them without water. And they grew more than ever! E invaded the spaces where there were still some copies of the original garden. Today, early, I took my camera and photographed the flowers. At least I used to share with you its wild beauty and history that I just de narrarles...
I remember in the series "Kung Fu" referring to the protagonist who razed grassland fire, said: "They call weed, for they know not for it serves. " And so I came across this plant. A summer evening in the Quisco. In an empty lot. I was fascinated by the magic of its petals. And I decided to try to reproduce it to carry home. I took a tiny sample, with roots and small leaves. I put in a jar in an area of \u200b\u200bpartial shade. And she well. Arriving at my home, I gave him a little space in the backyard. And they multiplied as amazing! I started to realize I could care less that had plants or shrubs not so wild. When I decided to set limits taking a few bushes, I noticed that its green leaves a bad smell left in my hands and in the air. And they were a breeding ground for insidious aphids. time I left them without water. And they grew more than ever! E invaded the spaces where there were still some copies of the original garden. Today, early, I took my camera and photographed the flowers. At least I used to share with you its wild beauty and history that I just de narrarles...
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