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Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Garden Blogger's Bloom day June 2011

 I am still enjoying my lagerstromia speciosa  or Pride of India . It is now in full bloom.


 And guess what? I went out and bought myself a blue  Lagerstromia . It has lost all its leaves due to the disturbance but there are some small shoots coming out on the branches. Whoopee!
 My ever faithful cattleya  orchid with four blooms on it. I plan to divide it into three plants when it has finished blooming
 Hello friends and welcome to Garden Blogger's Bloom Day where folks around the world show what is blooming in their  garden  at this time. To see more gardens please take a stroll over to Carol at May dreams garden.
My Jamaican rain tree (brya ebenus)  fell during the storm (Tomas)last year, I got the car to help pull it up earlier this year. It was staked and during the rains we had a few months ago it fell AGAIN. So last weekend  I got the car and pulled it back up and it was staked  AGAIN. Yesterday morning I glanced across the field to see how the tree was doing. I looked  and looked, rubbed my eyes a few times and SHRIEKED "where the hell is my tree?" My garden helper looked at me, I asked him if he knew what had happened to the tree we staked up last weekend and he answered no. So I quickly jogged (I did) over to the spot and found the tree lying on the ground AGAIN.  The stakes weren't properly placed and the wind had blown it down. I went and brought the car down and to my surprise my garden helper had already pulled it back up by himself and re staked it AGAIN. This time we added an additional stake for safety. I checked this morning and the tree was still standing. I don't really know how much more of this I can take!

9 comments:

  1. Gorgeous photos, Helen! Even the orchids are stunning! Hope your Jamaican rain tree survives after all that...! Good luck!

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  2. Your Pride of India is a beauty! I couldn't help chuckling at the trick your tree played on you. I hope it remains steadfast in its place now!

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  3. I had no idea there were blue lagerstroemias. Hopefully it recovers quickly because I would love to see how it turns out!

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  4. I envy your being able to grow crape myrtles and your orchid looks fantastic! Larry

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  5. Great photos! I can't wait to see your lagerstroemia when it feels a bit better. Happy GBBD!

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  6. Wow, a BLUE queens's crape myrtle? I can only imagine! Thanks for sharing such lovely photos.

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  7. Lovely lavender and purple blooms!

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