The extra leaves.

Louisville, KY

I have a few employees and while cutting down the vast acres of tropicals they decided they would make some flower and leaf arrangements for their girlfriends and boyfriends. I thought I would share their creations. They were very proud of their hard work. Makes me wonder how long they were on the clock working on these?? LOL

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Louisville, KY

Another pic of the second creation.

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Victoria, BC(Zone 8b)

they're beautiful, what are your temps now? and what zone are you in?

The Heart of Texas, TX(Zone 8b)

Beautiful!

Casselberry, FL(Zone 9b)

That is awesome! They were gonna get cut anyway so what a wonderful way to make use of it all. Those are just so beautiful!

One man's trash is another man's treasure, right? Those are beautiful!

Northeast, AR(Zone 7a)

Those ARE beautiful! Your employees have a great eye for color coordination and creativity. I bet you could win awards at flower shows with such an awesome display of foliage combinations like that! WOW!!! They're so bright and cheerful! Have you considered selling them as fresh arrangements?

BC

Columbia, SC(Zone 8a)

Those look great, I'll have to try using canna leaves in arrangements.

Wichita, KS

Beautiful!
Great ideas for tropical wedding setting. . . hmmmm

Winnipeg, MB(Zone 4a)

Oh wow! Look at all the beautiful colors in the leaves! The color of the hibiscus is awesome!
:) Donna

Bushland, TX(Zone 6a)

Brian,
A happy morale in a employee is priceless,something the big companies seem to forget!
And a wow in a foliage display,which could be a business in itself!

Augusta, AR(Zone 8a)

I would love to work for you just to have the opportunity to be surrounded by such diverese beauty! Heck I'd probably volunteer, lol.

Hillsboro, OH(Zone 6a)

Those are beautiful! As I was packing away my tropicals last week, I wondered if anyone does or ever considered growing them in a greenhouse and renting them out for parties, special occasions, weddings, etc.

Jacksonville, FL(Zone 9a)

Brian, what is the white and green varigated leaf at the top (and sides) in the first photo. Is that a canna?

San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

Those are sure pretty. I wonder how long they last in water.

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