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by James Tanner December 24 2012, 14:20

Another bonus of our hot desert Christmas season is the ripening of all our citrus fruit. We have Grapefruit, Arizona Sweet Oranges, Navel Oranges, Tangelos,...

Bougainvillea http://t.co/EZu4u0TJ

by James Tanner December 24 2012, 14:15

Bougainvillea http://t.co/EZu4u0TJ James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) December 24, 2012 This is another of our Christmas flowers. Bougainvillea is a sub-tropical...

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by James Tanner December 24 2012, 14:15

This is another of our Christmas flowers. Bougainvillea is a sub-tropical to tropical plant with which I have long had a love/hate relationship. The flowers...

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by James Tanner December 24 2012, 02:41

theancestorfiles.blogspot.com Presenting the stories of my ancestors and some of their associates. Scotland, Ireland, Wales, England, Denmark, Sweden,...

Who owns the genealogy companies? - More websites...

by James Tanner December 23 2012, 22:25

Who owns the genealogy companies? - More websites http://t.co/wLgP2PBe James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) December 23, 2012

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by James Tanner December 23 2012, 22:25

Palm Heart | Walking Arizona http://t.co/WD7xysgk

by James Tanner December 23 2012, 16:21

Palm Heart | Walking Arizona http://t.co/WD7xysgk James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) December 23, 2012 Palm Heart | Walking Arizona

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by James Tanner December 23 2012, 16:21

This is a plant that is called a Sago Palm. It is not really a palm tree, it is a Cycad. This is the cone which is stiff like a pine cone. These plants...

Palm Heart http://t.co/K9IAe0Ut

by James Tanner December 23 2012, 16:21

Palm Heart http://t.co/K9IAe0Ut James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) December 23, 2012 This is a plant that is called a Sago Palm. It is not really a palm tree,...

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by James Tanner December 23 2012, 16:07

This is an Old Man cactus originally from the Andes region of South America. The spines are not sharp and prickly, but soft and silky. This one is about...

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