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Showing posts with label oxalis spiralis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oxalis spiralis. Show all posts

Sunday, November 15, 2015

Garden Blogger's Bloom Day November 2015

 Yellow and white Chrysanthemums
Pink  Chrysanthemums
 Impatiens
 Adenium obesum aka Desert Rose
 Clerondendron
 Oxalis spiralis
 lobelia
It is hard to say good bye to these Picobella petunias
 Amaranthus illumination

 Hello and welcome to Garden Blogger's Bloom Day where gardeners around the globe post what is blooming in their gardens.

 We have had some rainy days last week but still not enough to fill our reservoirs for next year.  My friends up North are now preparing for their winter season and we down here are hoping for more rain and cooler weather.
To see more blooming gardens please go over to Carol's garden at www.maydreamsgardens.com 
Have a great week my friends!

Thursday, January 15, 2015

Garden Blogger's Bloom day January 2015

 Kalanchoe blooming this time of year
 Oxalis spiralis
 Hubby and I decided to install gates and have an area of the property enclosed to prevent the dogs from wandering onto the busy road. I have chosen the gate design and am in the process of finding someone to build them.
 The beautiful African Tulip adding that flame in the landscape.
 A close up of the flower, just look at that trim on the edge. Reminds me of a flamenco dancer's skirt.

 The spent flowers decorate the grass.
 Duranta repens
 Can you believe I have apple seedlings growing. Out of 15 I have four that are coming along nicely.
My front entrance begonias are still showing off their blooms. They will soon be needing to be cut back and I am postponing that until the very last moment.

Hello and welcome to Garden Blogger's Bloom day where gardeners around the globe show what is blooming in their gardens.  Earlier this week we had some unexpected rain and I was so happy for that drenching.
To see more blooming gardens please visit Carol's page at May dreams gardens. Wishing all a healthy and happy 2015.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Blooming November at home

dat ain't no flower dere!

de enemy number one stealing my fish

cassia

deep pink mussaenda

Singapore plumeria smells like jasmine

yellow oxalis (oxalis spiralis) makes a great border

yellow oxalis (only found in the Caribbean and Hawaii)

red rose

champagne yellow roses

blue Iris

Desert Rose (adenium)

pink cane begonia (edible flower)

Martinique cuphea

bleeding heart (clerodendrum)