Your photographs are beautiful! Thank you for visiting and leaving a nice comment on my blog. I am honored that my poor picture are noticed by such an excellent photographer. Pam
Cordyline flowers aren't exactly pretty - they look like old Christmas trees that have been chucked up, any old how, into the branches. They don't even stand straight!
There are lots of cordylines round here. I suspect this is not so much because we all admire the trees themselves but because being palms (except, even though they are called palms, they aren't) it makes us feel exotic - as if we are forever on holiday!
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au naturelle ... perfect
Thanks Faye.
I was photographing the seeds for another blog but liked the chance result so much, I put it here.
Lucy
Your photographs are beautiful! Thank you for visiting and leaving a nice comment on my blog. I am honored that my poor picture are noticed by such an excellent photographer. Pam
Just right.
I've never seen these up close - few cordylines ever flower around this locality. Sure makes for an interesting photo.
Hi Lucy,
you are back, fine!
Regards from Berlin,
Uwe-Jens
Hello Pam.
I'm glad you like the pictures. I'd recommend anyone to come and see your butterflies. (And it's not often one sees a crowd of 'Bambis'!)
Lucy
Hello Leavesnbloom.
Cordyline flowers aren't exactly pretty - they look like old Christmas trees that have been chucked up, any old how, into the branches. They don't even stand straight!
There are lots of cordylines round here. I suspect this is not so much because we all admire the trees themselves but because being palms (except, even though they are called palms, they aren't) it makes us feel exotic - as if we are forever on holiday!
Lucy
Thanks for your greeting, Zeder.
Lucy
Hello Hermes.
Being further inland, do people round your way have as much an enthusiasm for cordylines as they do right at the south?
Lucy
Certainly pretty common here in Westbury Lucy.
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