I sure do! I will figure out how to get it up on my site via my ISP and you can see it. I have two mystery plants, so I will put them both up. Janni >You got a picture we can post somewhere for folks to look at? > >George > >Janni wrote: > > > > We can't figure out how we have tomato plants growing in odd places outside > > our garden. My mystery plant has been knocked askew by a tornado, slept on > > by the big dogs, stepped on by the grandkids, and still it blooms and > > flourishes. Wish I could identify it!! > > > > Janni > > > > 6/25/02 -0700, you wrote: > > >Hi, George, > > > > > >I was out in our garden watering near sunset yesterday and noticed that > > >the sunflowers, although not in flower yet (buds are maturing, visibly, > > >daily), the buds follow the sun. > > > > > >BTW, those "visitors" in our garden are really resilient. One plant grew > > >up between cracks in the garden walk, making it impossible to remove. It > > >is right on the path, the only path, to carry the green can (yard waste) > > >to the curb for pickup. That plant has been run over weekly, keeps on > > >picking itself up and growing some more. I wish that everything in our > > >garden were that spunky! > > > > > >Ron