How do Poinsettias know that Christmas is coming? Mine bloom regularly every year in order to be exactly at their zenith of bloom on Christmas day.
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How do Poinsettias know that Christmas is coming? Mine bloom regularly every year in order to be exactly at their zenith of bloom on Christmas day.
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Entry to Tlaquepaque Gallery. Click on photo to enlarge.
See Cee’s gorgeously surreaal Lotus photo HERE.
My 21 year old Royal Poinciana tree succumbed to a fungus last year, and although I’ve planted a new one, it is a mere twig compared to this royal beauty. R.I.P.
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The photos of this kalanchoe plant last week depicted wilting flowers and buds. Here are those buds in their full bloom as well as more buds! The third photo is of leaves. As you can see, it has been raining off and on all day. By the time I went out to photograph the leaves, there had been a good deal of rain and it is still raining. About time. Our rainy season seems to be coming on 6 months late this year. I’m guessing that they are the “Beach Bells” variety.
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I found this photo while cruising through my files. I was sure I must have published it before, but my WP media files have no record of it, so here it is, either finally or again.
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