A. bit spotted by mold or the minerals in our water, this poinsettia nonetheless has survived Christmas to bloom amidst the Dusty Miller in the front garden of my house.
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A. bit spotted by mold or the minerals in our water, this poinsettia nonetheless has survived Christmas to bloom amidst the Dusty Miller in the front garden of my house.
For Cee’s FOTD
This is a rose from the garden of my friend Betty Peterson. Tomorrow (Feb. 5) is her birthday and I’m posting it in her memory. R.I.P., dear friend with whom I shared so many adventures. oxoxox
Yesterday there were two perfect hibiscus blooms on my bush. Today, alas, one is still aloft but the other lies curled up on the grass. Click on photos to enlarge and look closely at the first photo to see evidence of tomorrow’s upstart! Almost always a new bloom or blooms on this prolific bush.
For Cee’s FOTD
For Cee’s FOTD
Here is yesterday’s hibiscus today For Cee’s FOTD
If you’d like to see what this flower looked like yesterday, go HERE.
For Cee’s FOTD
For Cee’s FOTD