In a Vase on Monday – Last Serving of Summer

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The seasonal change seems to be eluding my garden this week. A high temperature of 87 F / 30 C is decidedly not autumnal – and it stopped raining. We had so much rain earlier in October I completely forgot to water the orchids. Only one (I’m lying) was wilted. I nearly charbroiled some that were new to their terracotta Uh, pizza ovens. Those were quickly moved back into the shade, drenched and fingers crossed everyone recovers.

The good news is the humidity is down, so I have done quite a bit of pruning and weed pulling and there are plenty of flowers to cut.

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The Lady Di (in red) and Choconiana (in orange) Heliconias (H. psittacorum) are in full bloom. The tiny Lobster Claws are from Aechmea blanchetiana flowers. White spikes are from the Juba Bush (Iresine diffusa). Trimmed palm fronds provide the greenery.

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The flower hanging over the side is from Aechmea rubens bromeliad. I think this flowered in June. They have the consistency of straw flowers and keep their color forever on the plant. Once cut, they turn brown fairly quickly. The crystal pitcher was a wedding gift. I think it has only been used as a vase.

That is all from my garden this Monday. Thanks to Cathy for hosting this weekly meme. To view more vases visit Cathy at RamblingintheGarden

21 comments on “In a Vase on Monday – Last Serving of Summer

  1. Annette's avatar Annette says:

    Your colourful, happy arrangements often remind me of exotic birds and this one is no exception. Just beautiful 🙂

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  2. tonytomeo's avatar tonytomeo says:

    I wish my Heliconias psittacorum would bloom like that. They grow somewhat nicely, with nice foliage, but have not taken the time to bloom.

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  3. Cathy's avatar Cathy says:

    Ooh, this is a decidedly autumnal but tropical vase with such lovely warm colours. And you invariably do such effective things with foliage. It’s curious that the Aechmea flowers stay pristine on the plant, but go brown when they are cut…

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  4. Eliza Waters's avatar Eliza Waters says:

    Nice flow to this one, A. I love that Heliconia especially. 🙂

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  5. krispeterson100's avatar krispeterson100 says:

    I hope your orchids recover fully. After our first – and early rainstorm – last week, our temperatures also zoomed back up and immediately started to dry everything up. the irrigation system is set to go back on tomorrow 😦

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  6. Those are some nice autumn colors for Florida. I get to see leaves change up here.

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  7. Cathy's avatar Cathy says:

    The Aechmea flower is very striking and I do like the way you use trimmed palm leaves too. Hope your orchids all recovered and you get some showers again soon.

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  8. bittster's avatar bittster says:

    The heat shows in those tropical colors! Hope the orchids recover well enough. Isn’t it funny how you can check the garden every day and then all of a sudden there’s some tragedy which was days in the making that just jumps out at you? The Juba bush is interesting. I spent way too much time looking it up and then suddenly found myself back on your blog for a three year old vase post where you talk a little more on it. Cool wildflower.

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  9. Oh yes, I opened up your post and smiled. The warm colors remind me of both summertime and the bright autumn leaves of autumn around here. The glass vase is perfect, and I really love the trimmed fan shapes of the Palm fronds. Gorgeous!

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  10. Karen's avatar Karen says:

    The tropical colors of a Florida fall.

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