Saturday, October 31, 2009

The Leaves of Hurricane Lily

After finished blooming, the Hurricane Lily produce leaves like this. Previous posting on Hurricane Lily click here.

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Mums Development 5

Chrysanthemums by the end of October.

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Ajania pacifica is finally blooming.


Red Passion Flower

The red passion vines that we purchased this year is finally producing four flower buds.


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The Lavender Lady passion vine is still making
abundant flowers.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

A Wet Fall






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One Fall Day

October 22, 2009.

We've got another spell of rain (the 3rd or 4th in the month) that brings the total rainfall to 9.6 in. This time the ground has already been all soaked with water and the creek level rises fast. It's fun in a way that our landscape changes with the increment of water level. It's like having a new big lake in the yard for one or two days.



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Falling leaves.


Mushrooms sprouting.
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Irises

Royal Summer Iris purchased from Bruce Miller has been planted with all other iris purchases 2 weeks ago.


Iris bulbs, purchased from store, that have been planted in August / September this year are sprouting. Iris bulbs need to be fully grown before the first frost hit in order to make flower in spring.
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Century Plant & Succulent




Mums Development 4

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Hibiscus & Butterfly Blues

Orange tropical hibiscus flowers stay fresh longer (3-4 days) in this cool weather. Butterfly blue are blooming again.

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Roses in Fall


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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Sunday, October 18, 2009

White Wild Flowers

I received a comment today on my past posting about Wild Flowers back in April. It reminds me that the same white flowers are blooming again this time of year and I took a picture of them some time last week. And here it is.

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Coleus and Oak Tree Garden

Remember the Oak Garden SOS in September? Here's the garden 6 weeks later.



Four o'clock that were started from seeds are growing
along with lime green coleus,
but the cold weather has started settling in and
I am afraid that their days are numbered.


Coleus, oxalis, and elephant's ear.


Polka Dot plants.


Coleus in tractor tire.

Banana's Baby

Bloodleaf Banana has its second baby at the base of the plant.

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