We came from here: http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/1110728/
Took the liberty of starting a new thread, hope no one minded. Got together a collection of photos of local native plants in the wild during the last couple of weeks while working.
Hibiscus zonatus, inhabitant of sandstone country.
Tropical Garden #77
WOW! Thanks for sharing your beautiful country!
No worries LiliMerci, the internet's a wonderful window into may places.
http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/fp.php?pid=7939875
may I ask what kind of work you do? many people here would envy your "office quarters". they have to make themselves happy w/ sterile cubicles.
Are you near the Kimberleys?
Tropibreeze, thanks for the new thread. Fantastic pictures!!
Mjponies, thanks for showing us your little piece of paradise. I will copy your ladder trellis, it is a great idea. I like the Hoya area as well. I have a similar set-up with mine.
I do have that Dianthera nodesa on my list already, it will brighten up my shady area.
New banana plant from Lowes. 'Musa Margarita' I bought two for $8.each.
digge9083, thanks, I have to agree, those are weird blooms on the artichoke plant.
Joeswife, I like your picture of your Brug.Kaitlyn. It is getting that time where you can sit back and enjoy your blooms.
I hope that your Chalice vine flower for you this fall.
Lots of volunteer Castor bean plant.
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pensacolagarden, your tomato's look great for this time of year in Florida. I just planted "inferno something or other"...supposed to be very heat tolerant and "indeterminate vs determinate ', so I hope to extend the crop for a bit. My White Eggplant and purple and red peppers as well as sweet banana pepper's are still doing well. And I have enough Cucumber's that I'm making every Cold Cucumber Soup Recipe I can find !
Prita, I have several new beds I'm building, I will try to post pictures of. I could use some suggestions for front of a shady border, low, flat, spreading. I'd love more Hosta's, lost alot of them last winter. Actually all but one.
I'm almost ready to give up on the Brug's. They just aren't growing well, and every time I turn around something has chewed them. I have so much that is Butterfly/Hummer friendly, both host and nectar, I'm very hesitant to use chemicals.
Was at Lowe's today and picked up a Kanagroo Paw half price ! I've been looking at them but refused to pay $16.00 for the pot. $8.00 YUP, it came home with me and there's enough in the pot to divide it already.
I haven't grown Castor Bean plant....have to put that one on my list.
Candy Corn Plant..Cuphea micropetala
Rita, thanks for saving seeds for me from your Amaranth and that is one nice looking Posoqueria latifolia. I have never heard of it. You alway's have some very interesting plants to show.
Debra, you have that begonia looking excellent and great growing with those new leaves on your Alocasia plant.
I did a little shopping on Ebay a while back and was lucky enough to find a starter plant labeled Philodendron andreanum x verrucosum. I will enjoy watching this one grow.
I am not in florida any longer I am in NY and this tomato I bought back from new orleans in march.
