BajaBlanca
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My Spring Baja Flowers-added more this pm
My garden is aflowering again and I thought I would share some of the awesomeness:
This is a beautiful cactus mosaic made by Feathers for me !
CAN ANYONE IDENTIFY THIS ONE?
I BELIEVE THIS IS CALLED GRANDIFLORA:
TINY FLOWERS ON THE CACTUS THAT CAME ALL THE WAY FROM SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE TO LA BOCANA:
AND THIS IS THE FIRST TIME (AND THE LAST) THAT THIS AGAVE ATTENUATA WILL FLOWER. THE FUNNIEST PART IS THAT THE INSECTS TAKE TURNS BUZZING AROUND IT-
FLIES(WHO KNEW), THEN BUTTERFLIES, THEN BEES AND FINALLY DRAGONFLIES.......
THERE ARE MORE - SURE HOPE YOU ENJOY THEM AS MUCH AS I AM.
[Edited on 3-22-2015 by BajaBlanca]
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woody with a view
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nice! the one you want ID'd i have the same one and it has finished blooming already! our bulbs are coming up, all of the succulents are sprouting and
summer is on the way!
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blackwolfmt
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Dont Ya luv spring, hey Blanca the 4th pic down the plant on the right side flat wide leaves do U know what that one is
I have one that is 7-8 ft tall and nobody knows what it is??
So understand dont waste your time always searching for those wasted years
face up and make your stand and realize that your living in the golden years
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woody with a view
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it looks like a variety of a dragon fruit. there are many.
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Whale-ista
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The long stalk with orange/red flowers almost looks like an aloe- I have one in my yard that is similar.
\"Probably the airplanes will bring week-enders from Los Angeles before long, and the beautiful poor bedraggled old town will bloom with a
Floridian ugliness.\" (John Steinbeck, 1940, discussing the future of La Paz, BCS, Mexico)
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BajaBlanca
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I will hunt under aloes whale-ista
blackwolfmt -the flat leafed one I believe is a Platycerium bifurcatum - (staghorn)
MORE FLOWERS - SO LES CALLS ME OUTSIDE THE OTHER DAY AND SAYS THERE IS A FLOWER AT THE EDGE OF OUR PROPERTY. THAT IS WHERE I ISOLATE PLANTS THAT SEEM
VERY DISEASED. LOOK WHAT WE FOUND! I HADN'T WATERED IT IN AGES BUT IT RAINED RECENTLY:
IT MAY GO DOWN AS ONE OF THE UGLIEST PLANTS I OWN, WHO'D'VE GUESSED THE FLOWER WOULD BE GORGEOUS?
COMMON ALL OVER THE PLACE BUT I ADORE THIS PLANT:
FEATHERS GAVE ME THIS ONE ABOUT 8 MONTHS AGO ?? LOOK AT YOUR BABY NOW! FIRST TIME IT HAS FLOWERED FOR ME:
THERE IS A PLANT CALLED STRING OF PEARLS HERE, RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF THE ARRANGEMENT - ALSO IN BLOOM:
I FOUND THIS ON FACEBOOK - I DO NOT KNOW WHO TO CREDIT BUT I ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT:
AND THE CAPTION,WRITTEN BY CICERO, READS: IF YOU HAVE A GARDEN AND A LIBRARY, YOU HAVE EVERYTHING YOU NEED.
I LOVE MY GARDEN .... I TRULY DO.
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