Well I can't get enough taking pictures, lol. I can't resist the beauties of these stress relievers. Too bad I don't knew all their names. I should get acquainted soon.
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Hanging in Doña Luz plant this gorgeous red fellow. |
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Front gate attraction. Yellow bella. |
Mom was kinda rearranging her pot stuffs late afternoon and was with her doing some watering chores.
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Locally called Horse Tail plant with an identified buddy on the other pot. |
I didn't thought this long tongue-like buddy has flowere too.
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This was locally called Grandmother's Tongue. |
Why is it called San Francisco plant? Does it mean it came there? Lol.
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A San Francisco typo plant. |
Pretty neony leafy thing in our doorstep plant box.
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Down to our green doorstep. |
Daisies. Mom has plenty of daisies in different colors but this one's just so generous in giving lovely views.
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Trios in bloom. |
I don't know Either why it's called Don Manuel. It's more like a breed of bougainvillea minus the thorns.
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Don Manuel. |
Now this one's like tall grasses in little pine looks.
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Piney grasses. |
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Another green fellows in pots. |
It's called White Antoriums. This buddy will later transform its flowers to one of its leaves a few days later.
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White Antoriums in the fence. |
Now this one's the huge kind of the Yellow above.
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Huge Yellow Belles at the right corner of our house gate. |
My fave pink. This was actually given from a generous Mom's friend in the neighborhood. Just pretty, pretty and pretty.
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The ever favorite. |
Another bonsai spotted.
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Dakit Bonsai. |
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I love taking flower shots. Do you know that a Rose could actually be eaten? I saw that on one of the local TV shows here.
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In full bloom Pink Rose in the front gate. |
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Antorium sightings. |
Plants are really beneficial. It's good to have plenty of oxygen.
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