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GroupMagma
08-24-11, 03:04 PM
...Morning Glory?
http://i937.photobucket.com/albums/ad218/NormantheFarmer/farm_tease_morningglory.png
redbites
08-24-11, 03:05 PM
Is this a crop or decoration?
GroupMagma
08-24-11, 03:08 PM
Is this a crop or decoration?
Should work like the rest of the flowers. :)
i gow now to the repairshop, ow now it's closed:rolleyes:
1142114211421142:rolleyes::rolleyes:
swiep07
08-24-11, 03:53 PM
I hope it's for coins, not a gem :)
I hope it's for coins, not a gem :)
- me too....
chiklet
08-24-11, 05:58 PM
that's great...a new flower. how about some new fruit that's not in the form of trees and that doesn't take too long to harvest?
MiniLaura
08-24-11, 07:23 PM
What's the word, hummingbird?
hectorloch
08-25-11, 06:45 AM
I guess it's what it says - Morning Glory - a convolvulus. One of the most attractive of them is (I think) Ipomoea. I've tried to grow it from seed several times but have had no success.
So, a flower. Why are all flowers low earners ? And poorer in XP than crops ? In the real, you can buy a loaf of bread or a punnet of strawberries far more cheaply than a bunch of flowers. Oh well, best we can do is hope it's not a 2 day job - hate 'em :)
MrsShrek
08-25-11, 07:15 AM
Remember back in the day when everyone was grumbling about not getting any updates? ;-)
crystalrayn3
08-25-11, 08:23 AM
Looks great but I agree the Morning Glory should be offered for coin not gems. It's too expensive to master gem based crops
MiniLaura
08-25-11, 09:03 AM
I guess it's what it says - Morning Glory - a convolvulus. One of the most attractive of them is (I think) Ipomoea. I've tried to grow it from seed several times but have had no success.
Good heavens, come get the morning glories from our yard. They self-seed from the neighbor's plant and we can't get rid of them. (If we don't weed them out, they will choke our plants.)
Another 18 or 36 hr offering would be good. We have enough of the 1 and 2 day variety.
It will unlock at lvl 45, just had it pop up on my 3rd farm :D
hectorloch
08-26-11, 01:50 AM
Good heavens, come get the morning glories from our yard. They self-seed from the neighbor's plant and we can't get rid of them. (If we don't weed them out, they will choke our plants.)
Our climates are a wee bit different, I think. The sun is out just now and everyone in our village is out with their cameras capturing this phenonemum to keep a record to show their grandchildren :) There are also various Convolvulus guising under the name Morning Glory. The one I have failed with - so far - is this one which is grown (here) as an annual although strictly it's a perennial -
http://www.vanmeuwen.com/flowers/flower-plants/climbing-plants/morning-glory/76460VM
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