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?
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
I image-googled "red flowering plant with thorny stems" and found one called (appropriately enough) "Crown of Thorns". What do you think?
ReplyDeleteI do not know your name . They seem wildflowers. She is pretty.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo.
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. ;-)
ReplyDeleteI guess you got your answer! I had no idea what it is, but it sure is pretty.
ReplyDeleteUma bela fotografia.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e boa semana.
Others seem to know... I would have been hopeless on this one.
ReplyDeleteRedpat has the answer. It is what she said. Prickly thing.
ReplyDeleteI 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
It's simple - it's name is 'Florida beauty':)
ReplyDeleteHave a great week, Jacob!
I think RedPat is probably right but, I don't know for sure. I do like those bright red blooms.
ReplyDeleteI don't know what it is, but it's pretty!
ReplyDeleteNo idea about the name, but it has beautiful flowers!
ReplyDeleteI like euphorbia, ours don't look anything like this beauty!
ReplyDeleteNo idea, for me they are nice red flowers...
ReplyDeleteNo, no! What's this "euphorbia" business? It's a Central Florida red-flowering enigma! Anyone can see that! ;-)
ReplyDeleteWhats in a name?? :)
ReplyDeleteLooks pretty!
Crown of Thorns, Lowell. Every New England evacuee knows that.
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty flowers on those mega thorny stems, that seems like an unusual pairing!
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