I am joining Cathy’s week of flowers virtual garden party a bit late this year – hoping to add some tropical fun from my South Florida garden.
Here goes:
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A Bridal Bouquet Frangipani (Plumeria pudica) for fragrance.
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Malaysian Orchid (Medinilla cummingii) for flowers.
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Flaming Torch Bromeliad (Billbergia pyramidalis) bud for its name!
Happy Flowery Tuesday to all. To see more Week of Flowers posts visit Cathy at http://wordsandherbs.wordpress.com
Gorgeous! I’m envious of you and Kris who have year round flowers. 🙂
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Thanks, Eliza. Year round weeding too!
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Good point! 😉
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Lovely, they make me feel warmer just looking at them.
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Who doesn’t love Plumeria?! I wish mine were as floriferous as yours.
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They love the moisture.
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Love your tropical flowers Amelia! Are they in flower now? Flaming Torch is indeed a perfect name for that Bromeliad. Thanks for joining in!
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Thanks, Cathy. Just the Frangipani is in bloom now.
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So very pretty. My attempts at growing plumeria indoors have been pitiful. Mine are just sticks with a few leaves sprouting from the ends. They haven’t died yet, so I think I will try some more light and humidity. Thanks for sharing the beauty and warmth of your garden.
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Great tropicals. Most of us can’t grow them.
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Oh, I miss plumeria. I intend to bring some back from the Los Angeles region. I gave all the others away when I could not tend to them. They prefer protection from frost during winter here.
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