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Here, they called this flower a sea rose but we have different name for it “Vietnam rose, portulaca and etc.” These flowers are growing abundantly and everywhere in my home town. It’s very pretty that you can't resist but to stop and look at it up close. My garden at the front porch is covered with these flowers but their blooms are now dying due to temperature changes.

I saw an ocean of sea roses not long time ago to one of the commercial real estate around here. I thought it was magnificent and cool. I should plant more portulaca next year.

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