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Paradise Plus Turtles  -  Jul 23, 2007
TIMEKids find these double-lobed coconuts hilarious, but the best way to spot the more subtle plant and animal life is with black-parrot specialist and nature



This week: feed the birds, tree work, tulips  Nov 10, 2006
For those who like black flowers, choose 'Black Parrot' or the much-loved 'Queen of Night'. For suppliers, consult the RHS Plant Finder at www.rhs.org.uk. - Telegraph.co.uk,

Paddle pushers Expert kayakers teach critical skills in controlled ...  Nov 10, 2006
...for kayakers. Smith, an expert paddler from Hamburg Township, founded Black Parrot Paddling in 1990s to help the sport grow. He ... - Ann Arbor News,

Winter sparklers  Nov 18, 2006
There is still just time to plant spring bulbs, such as a container packed full of black parrot tulips or blue scented muscari. ... - Times Online,

Romancing the isles  Oct 29, 2006
...died after its removal), the millipede, Cinderella and thief palms, vanilla orchids, lizards and some of the world’s most rare birds, such as the black parrot ... - iAfrica.com,

beauties Gardeners are seduced by the dramatic, mysterious nature ...  Oct 27, 2006
...(If only he had waited a hundred years or so, he could have purchased the stunning "Black Parrot" tulip from the Park Seed Co., now available to even the ... - Wilmington Morning Star,

Inside the world of Gai and Robbie, a racing duo  Nov 3, 2006
...household, at Clifton Gardens near Sydney's Taronga Zoo, also includes 100-year-old Jock Morrison, an old friend of Bill Waterhouse's, and a loud black parrot. ... - The Age,
PAINTING YOUR GARDEN Mar 30, 2006
Plants like 'Midnight Train' coleus, black hollyhock, and 'Black Parrot' tulips add "mystery, depth and intrigue" to a garden, Smith said, adding that they're ...
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer,

The birds are back and singing an ode to spring Mar 14, 2006
...out of the ground. This year I am looking forward to seeing my 100 black parrot tulips come up in the knot garden. And I promise ...
Spartanburg Herald Journal (subscription),
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