I love Florida! February, sunshine, blue sky, snowbirds singing, flowers here and there sprinkled throughout the 'winter garden', what more should I want ;-)
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A sunny Sunday Morning in February |
This vine keeps growing and growing, and it does not stop flowering. When do I cut it back?
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Passiflora vitifolia |
I am hoping for Nectarines this year if the critters don't beat me to them.
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Nectarine flowers |
It's a wild one, this orchid, but I am in love with the white flowers
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Vanda terete 'Diana' |
This flower promises short and fat and sweet bananas in 6 to 8 months
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Musa Raja Puri |
Roses in the garden - now is the time to trim them back.
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Antique Rose 'Belinda's Dream' |
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Old Garden Rose 'Duchesse De Brabant' |
The flowers of the basket plant have a very nice fragrance, I have it planted throughout Myrtle Glen.
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Basket Plant, Callista fragrans |
It's about time to harvest Kumquat for making jam.
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Kumquat Nagami |
This Dendrobium plant was a rescue from a box store, it thanks me with flowers every year
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Dendrobium no ID 2007 |
I so envy your kumquats! I am just a bit too far north to grow these. I discovered them a few years ago on a vacation to Seaside, Florida. Our cottage had a shrub laden with them just outside the entrance. We gorged ourselves on them. Unfortunately, I never see them in the grocery store.
ReplyDeleteKumquats are small trees, perfect for larger planters, and you can overwinter the Kumquat in the garage :-)
DeleteNice pictures. I hope the nectarines work out this year.
ReplyDeletejust found fruit on the peach tree
DeleteI love all your flowers, so pretty. Wish I could grow all this but im in zone 6-7.
ReplyDeletehahaa, yes, zone envy, don't we all have to fight that one ;-)
Deleteeinfach herrlich
ReplyDeletewunderschön
Danke, es freut mich dass es nun klappt mit dem tippen hier :-)
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