Sunday, January 18, 2015

Central Florida Mid-winter Flora







22 comments:

  1. Yep! I love Florida. I love it when that plants (like the one in the first photo) grow so well here, when 'back home' they were a hothouse plant or if you were very good with house plants you might get them to survive indoors.

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  2. The third shot really stands out for me. Beautiful captures!

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  3. Winter in Florida means something very different than here, Lowell!

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  4. Ouch! Around here it seems at times like all we can see are shades of grey. It will be a while before we see petunias again.

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  5. I like this flowers

    you don't have ski slopes in Châteaubriant
    It was a dream but we are not mountains

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  6. Beautiful, Lowell, lovely colours!

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  7. That's a fine array of colour... especially for January!

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  8. A great range of greenery!I especially love the long red flower - beautiful shots!

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  9. Thanks for depressing me with all this color. GRIN.

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  10. Love the pictures. Look very colorful. Have a great week ahead!

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  11. These beautiful colours make me feel soooo happy!

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  12. Your winter colors are screaming summer for most of the world!

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  13. boa tarde. lindas com magnificas cores que encantam.
    AG

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  14. Oh well yeah, you have summer in winter!

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  15. You are just making us jealous with your beautiful blooming plant photos. We must five or six months before blooms happen here. Thanks for the post as it brings warmth to us all.

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  16. Love the second shot with the curling tree branch and the greens.

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  17. Wonderful pictures Lowell. It's nice to see color in the winter isn't it?

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  18. Great pics, Lowell, this is the winter that I wish...

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  19. Beautiful photos! I especially like the "jungle vine" one.

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  20. I've never seen anything quite like that serrated red plant Lowell! But I hardly ever know the names of anything. The top one I think is a Ti Plant of some kind. But I might be wrong.

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  21. It is a nice series, Lowell. The red ti plant in the first photo is everywhere around here.

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