Category Archives: Flowers

Heliconias: FOTD Aug 19, 2023

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White Hibiscus, FOTD Aug 18, 2023

 

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Banana Bloom FOTD Aug 17, 2023

 

 

This was a surprise find in my garden the other day. I know what it is. Do you? I’ll tell after five guesses!!!! It is huge, by the way.  At least a foot long.  Actually, the second two people guessed correctly. It is a banana bloom! I’m going to have bananas this year!!!

 

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Aloe Bloom: FOTD Aug 14, 2023

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Bougainvillea

This is my favorite color of bougainvillea. Happy after rain!!

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Euphorbia Bracteate: FOTD for Aug. 8, 2023

Euphorbia Bracteate.  This has been an incredibly busy day and this has been my first time to post.

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Tabachine: FOTD Aug 6, 2023

After not blooming for months, the tabachine bush just burst into bloom. I guess it was waiting for the rain.

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Ghost Hibiscus: For FOTD, Aug 5, 2023

This hibiscus doesn’t bloom nearly as often as the others, perhaps because Zoe eats them? At any rate, it is a real treat when it does bloom. Presently, two flowers. They’ll be gone by tomorrow so wanted to share them.

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Agave Blossom Studies: FOTD Aug 4, 2023

Hummingbirds love these blooms, as do I. There is a huge aloe just outside the window where my desk is located and I love watching new ones open each day and the visits of various hummers to sample them. Do you have a favorite? I culled out about half of the shots I took but couldn’t cull farther. Nor could I pick a star of the show.

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Silk Floss Tree Bloom: FOTD Aug 3, 2023

The cotton fibers found from Silk Floss Trees , which are called Kapok, are often used to stuff the insides of things such as pillows and a variety of other cold-weather clothing. The fibers of the Silk Floss Tree also have a hydrophobic property that allowed it to be used in the material that goes into life preservers.

The wood can be used to make canoes, as wood pulp, and to make paper. The bark has been used to make ropes. From the seeds, it is possible to obtain vegetable oil (both edible and industrially useful). The floss silk tree is cultivated mostly for ornamental purposes .

These trees can reach a potential 25 meters tall with fat and thorny bottle-shaped trunks and branches. (Information from Google.)

 

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