A flower a day ...

Looking good between the rains, Zantedeschia aethiopica 'Hercules'. The leaves you see belong to Geranium maderense.

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But it has pretty nice foliage too. It is one of the largest in its clan and has nice markings on its large leaves.

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Another flower which would be insignificant because it is small if it weren't so boldly red with foliage the color of blue chrome is Melianthus pectinatus, a smaller version of "Honey Bush".

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No flowers yet on these succulents: aeoniums and in the center one echeveria, but the color is wonderful.

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Looking good between the rains, Zantedeschia aethiopica 'Hercules'. The leaves you see belong to Geranium maderense.

55100187759_c15b89f79b_c.jpg


But it has pretty nice foliage too. It is one of the largest in its clan and has nice markings as well as large leafs

55103342716_9c0e82a7a4_c.jpg


Another flower which would be insignificant because it is small if it weren't so boldly red with foliage the color of blue chrome is Melianthus pectinous, a smaller version of "Honey Bush".

55100121243_b6f1f04432_c.jpg


No flowers yet on these succulents aeoniums and in the center one echeveria, but the color is wonderful.

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Absolutely beautiful Mark. That white one is stunning.
 
This one you shared reminds me of ones I've seen at the Santa Cruz arboretum which has an excellent assortment of Aussie plants. But looking through lists of their plants I don't see it, even as Pimelea physodes.

Here is one of the ones I was thinking of:

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