Sunday, March 13, 2016

Mystery Plant


This beautiful central Florida plant is an enigma to me. But I thought it pretty enough to post. Perhaps one of my blogging friends will know what it is?

17 comments:

  1. I image-googled "red flowering plant with thorny stems" and found one called (appropriately enough) "Crown of Thorns". What do you think?

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  2. I do not know your name . They seem wildflowers. She is pretty.
    Un abrazo.

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  3. I think it is a type of Euphorbia aka crown of thorns! Quite pretty! I had one a long time ago but it has been gone for a while now. ;-)

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  4. I guess you got your answer! I had no idea what it is, but it sure is pretty.

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  5. Others seem to know... I would have been hopeless on this one.

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  6. Redpat has the answer. It is what she said. Prickly thing.
    I was so sad about the greenhouse I almost cried. We put so much work into it and it is full of little plants just starting and some newly planted seeds. I hope they will be ok. Haven't been there yet this morning. It got down to 39 overnight. WAH!!!
    Thanks for your concern though. It helps.
    MB

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  7. It's simple - it's name is 'Florida beauty':)
    Have a great week, Jacob!

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  8. I think RedPat is probably right but, I don't know for sure. I do like those bright red blooms.

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  9. I don't know what it is, but it's pretty!

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  10. No idea about the name, but it has beautiful flowers!

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  11. I like euphorbia, ours don't look anything like this beauty!

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  12. No idea, for me they are nice red flowers...

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  13. No, no! What's this "euphorbia" business? It's a Central Florida red-flowering enigma! Anyone can see that! ;-)

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  14. Whats in a name?? :)
    Looks pretty!

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  15. Crown of Thorns, Lowell. Every New England evacuee knows that.

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  16. Such pretty flowers on those mega thorny stems, that seems like an unusual pairing!

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