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Giant Steps – Baha’i Gardens, Haifa, Israel
Guarding the Gates – Baha’i Gardens, Haifa, Israel
Bronze Eagle – Baha’i Gardens, Haifa, Israel
We're Among Fronds – Baha’i Gardens, Haifa, Israel
Bronze Peacock – Baha’i Gardens, Haifa, Israel
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Lantern is on in the grove
Shrine in the garden
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newington by sittingbourne church, kent
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Guardian dog
Small red shrine in the bamboo bush
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Torii and a slide
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Grove of the village shrine
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Pruned twigs
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A Slippery Slope – Baha’i Gardens, Haifa, Israel
Out on a Date Palm – Baha’i Gardens, Haifa, Israel
Red Geraniums – Baha’i Gardens, Haifa, Israel
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Keep water running to prevent freezing
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Yellow Bird of Paradise – Baha’i Gardens, Haifa, Israel
The Yellow Bird of Paradise – Strelitzia reginae "Mandela’s Gold" – is a rare, yellow form of the famous orange Bird of Paradise. This spectacular cultivar has flaring, yellow sepals and blue petals reminiscent of a crested tropical bird. Related to Heliconias and Bananas, the Yellow Bird of Paradise looks similar to the orange form, but it slightly smaller, growing to 4 feet tall. This South African native eventually multiplies into a large colony of plants several feet across. It blooms throughout the year in mild climates. The tall flower stalks rise above the foliage, with a beak-like spathe growing outward, about 6 inches in length. The bright yellow sepals spread out to invite birds to perch on the blue petals, which contain nectar. The blooms make very long lasting cut flowers. "Mandela’s Gold" was named in honor of South African statesman, Nelson Mandela.
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