A flower a day ...

I always think of Africa he mentions they get some plants from ,…. but I always think of Africa as a desert
So it must have some really lush area , I believe some begonias come from SA as well

There is another giant flower that grows in Borneo but Africa has a lot of climates including some rainforest. I went down a different YouTube rabbit hole leaning about your cassowary in the rainforest in you northeast.
 

This is a pitcher plant. I saw them at the Tarkiln Bayou Preserve State Park in Pensacola. I was taking a walk there several years ago. It was organized by the Florida Trail Association. The photo is not mine. I borrowed it from the State Park page. It is an endangered plant species. Quite delicate plant.
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That’s quite the peach tree Kaydee. It looks really healthy.

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And we don’t use any sprays on our fruit trees @PeppermintPatty snd I only use an organic blood and bone based fertiliser
We had a very hot day yesterday and it’s going to be hot again today so tomorrow I’ll be canning peaches again
I’m getting close to running out of my favourite size …ball mason pint jar but I’ve got Weck jars
 
I had a little of this in my garden but wasn't wild about it.
Campanula

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And we don’t use any sprays on our fruit trees @PeppermintPatty snd I only use an organic blood and bone based fertiliser
We had a very hot day yesterday and it’s going to be hot again today so tomorrow I’ll be canning peaches again
I’m getting close to running out of my favourite size …ball mason pint jar but I’ve got Weck jars.?


I didn’t assume you’d use any pesticides or sprays on your fruits. I figured you’d grow completely organically.
What’s the difference between Mason jars and weck jars?


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This is called an oyster flower, oyster plant, boatlily or Moses-in-the-cradle, among other names. It is Category II invasive. I took this pic in FL, where it seemed to be growing wild. Someone may have planted it in the past because they are grown as ornamentals.

That is even more blue than the flower of the Tibouchina organensis 'Blue Moon' I just got at the Santa Cruz botanical garden on our visit on Saturday. Buying plants is my one indulgence where retail therapy is concerned but I always put a limit on myself. This time it was just one plant. It's flower is actually not as blue as yours, closer to lilac but the foliage is also special.

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That photo was taken from the internet but the first two flowers just opened on the plant I brought home Saturday. I'll post pics of it on my diary thread and then link that here after.

Gardening for nature, walks with my dogs and the books I’m reading.
 

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