Malvaviscus, Justicia
Russelia,
Tecomaria
Loropetalum, Bush Daisy
Camellia, Pear
Aechmea apocalyptica,
Ae. distichantha
Ae. weilbachii,
Ae. winkleri
Billbergia manarae,
Bill. saundersii
Bill. NOID, Bill. Manda's Othello x Samson
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Hi Jim,
ReplyDeleteWas just reading through some older posts when this came up. You should post a video walk through of various parts of your garden sometime. Would be very interesting.
Another gorgeous selection of blooms. I do so love your Camellia ... and your Brom blooms are just lovely.
ReplyDeleteHappy GBBD. You have a nice mosaic of blooms. Snow here, so it is nice to see sub-tropical 9b.
ReplyDeleteYou always have lots of beautiful blooms in your garden any time of the year! Lovely mosaics of flowers!
ReplyDeleteLovely blooms in your garden. Happy Bloom Day!
ReplyDeleteI am always eager to see your bromeliad collection. They are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteIt said it could not publish my comment, trying again. Just gorgeous for mid February...waiting on our pear trees to bloom, I'm in North Florida.
ReplyDeleteGreat to see your photos from sunny FL. I am in snow-covered Pennsylvania, but the temperature suddenly shot up and I managed to find some flowers outside. Happy GBBD, Carolyn
ReplyDeleteHappy Bloom Day! So nice to see all your wonderful tropical blooms. We're still under snow as well so it's nice to see some of natures best!
ReplyDeleteReally like your varieties of Billbergia; afraid mine may have gotten zapped by our lengthy & deep freeze here in central Texas.
ReplyDeleteFabulous set of blooms! Enjoyed looking at them!
ReplyDeleteoh there's a lot blooming there! I am happy too, i already know how to make collage.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely lovely blooms.
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Goldenray Yorkies