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Tropical Garden #7
Hi
Not sure if you need ID but just in case this is Strobilanthes dyerianus from Myanmiar, it does very well in part shade in the garden (I am on Reunion island, right on Capricorn tropic), I add a pic with a chameleo which visit the garden every once in a while as we are on the edge of a ravine with lots of wildlife in.
JJ
Thanks for your post JJ,
it's not every day one speaks to someone from Reunion. I only knew of the place from my stamp collecting days. I now checked it out and see that you have real and dangerous mosquito problems there but it must be a real tropical paradise otherwise. Thanks for the ID.
Fred
Love the chameleon! Our lizards are abundant, but much more boring in color.
Randy I have a statue just like yours in re-designed Brug bed. Can you tell me anything about it?
Beautiful candela! I bought one like that last summer, and it seems to take more moisture than the other varieties I have.
candela that pic makes me long for warm weather :)
beautiful ee!
Rj , it is quite amazing how healthy your plants look this early in the spring. I enjoyed all your pictures. Mikes' garden is very impressive too, the bamboos and palms are so big. Fredrumps' garden is what we all dream of when planting one of our walmart finds. Very impressive pictures.
candela love your new alocasia, here is my new plant.
