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Originally posted by TI:
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Originally posted by seignet:
Species.

What color grows in Guyana.

And is common in which county.


Anyone -Please.


You ever lived in Guyana? Frangipani was all over the place.
Hi IGH Big Grin


yuh sure u nah mix it up wih chamelli-that one has a fragrance as well.


seignet no...

BTW never seeing it in Guyana does not mean it never grew in Guyana.
FM
quote:
Originally posted by seignet:
quote:
Originally posted by TI:
quote:
Originally posted by seignet:
Species.

What color grows in Guyana.

And is common in which county.


Anyone -Please.


You ever lived in Guyana? Frangipani was all over the place.
Hi IGH Big Grin


yuh sure u nah mix it up wih chamelli-that one has a fragrance as well.


No the reddish one. Was in the Botanical Gardens too.
FM
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Originally posted by IGH:
quote:
Originally posted by seignet:
quote:
Originally posted by TI:
quote:
Originally posted by seignet:
Species.

What color grows in Guyana.

And is common in which county.


Anyone -Please.


You ever lived in Guyana? Frangipani was all over the place.
Hi IGH Big Grin


yuh sure u nah mix it up wih chamelli-that one has a fragrance as well.


seignet no...

BTW never seeing it in Guyana does not mean it never grew in Guyana.


Driving along the East Bank Road from Timehri to Georgetown, one see the many yards, with Frangipani, the flower is white and it is in abundance in Trinidad and Tobago, recently I have stopped to exanine a pinkish/reddish tree that were blooming in the Craig Area. The bigger the tree, the more beautiful is the flowers.

Hi IGH wavey

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FM

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