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Costus pictus, C. speciosus
Costus scaber, Curcuma alismatifolia
Jasminum sambac
Cestrum nocturnum
Jasminum illicifolium
Crape Myrtle, Bauhinia
Tibouchina, Tabernaemontana
Periwinkle white, & pink
Clerodendrum speciosissimum, C. paniculatum
Spiderwort, Jacobinia
Crepe Jasmine, Pentas
Jatropha, Porterweed
Gold shrimp, Aloe
Cereus, Turnera
Hibiscus, Setcreasea
Ruellia purple, & red
Basil, Caesalpinia
Passiflora, Plumbago
Four O'Clock, Sabal palm
Brunfelsia, Pomegranate
Tecoma, Ruellia pink
Neoregelia Sheba, N. carolinae
N. Lila, N. Angel Face
Aechmea fasciata, Billbergia pyramidalis
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Wonderful collection of blooms! Your Costus are so lovely ... so is the Curcuma.
ReplyDeleteWhile I'm familiar with the purple Ruellia, I haven't seen the pink or red ones before ... very nice.
Great to see the blooms on the Aechmea and Billbergia ... and the Aloe.
Ah, a Florida blog. I can't imagine growing in subtropical environs. I salute you and all of the other super southern gardeners. Your blooms are so pretty. Happy Bloom Day.~~Dee
ReplyDeleteWow! That is an amazing collection of blooms! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGrower Jim - your flowers are incredible! Tropical flowers just suck me in every time. Much success on your upcoming plant sales.... -Shyrlene
ReplyDeleteYou have so much blooming right now. Beautiful. I really liked the gingers and the billbergia.
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ReplyDeleteyou have some beautiful blooms you are sharing with us today, i'm loving that variegated costus, its really spectacular!
What an amazing collection... wonderful! Larry
ReplyDeleteyou've got lots of great blooms in this summer heat. You helped me identify one of my plants...clerondendrom. Thanks. That plant was here when I moved in and I didn't know the name until now.
ReplyDeleteAwesome showing, Jim!
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