Canary Island Date (Phoenix canariensis)- inflorence
Florida Thatch palm(Thrinax radiata)-inflorence
Canary Island Date Palm trunck with Asparagus sprengerii and fern
Hibiscus rosa sinensis cultivar
Hibiscus rosa sinensis "Snow Queen"
Bower Vine(Pandorea jasminoides)
Ixora chinensis "Singapore Yellow"
Yellow Poinciana (Peltophorum pterocapum)
Dwarf Poinciana (Caesalpinia spp.)
7 comments:
Wow, what intense colours. How exciting to have an ever changing window on Florida. Thanks Yan.
Hello. I really enjoy your blog. Is that a photo of a Pink Trumpet Vine flower? We grow them here in AZ too.
Thank you for your message on blotanical. Happy Gardening!
Noelle
What lovely photos. I especially like the ferns nestled into the bark of the palm tree (Is that a palm tree?)
Very pretty.
Noelle
Well I don't know the plant as Pink Trumpet vine but the common name here is Bower Vine.
Mary Delle
yep, that is a Canary Island Date Palm trunk.
Scott
Looking at these images took me back to Kauai where from we came back recently. Both places look like pieces of paradise. I even wrote in my post that wild chickens of Kauai reminded me about F. Keys. Do they still walk on the streets, your chickens? After visiting all four major Hawaiian islands, we plan to go to your corner of the world for our next vacation. Keep it beautiful for us, please!
Great photos, I am glad to see another gardener south of my place
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