Pssst..
Heading...
Bougainvillea
Bromeliad gathering ..
In 2008 - before Irma ..
Day 2..
Moving day... #1
In a quacking mood..
Pot of gold..
Dining Out..
Reflections..
Memories...
On a blanket..
Ignored..
A meeting...
Our turn ..
Where ?
On watch...
Welcome back
My Friends ..
Yellow Lantana..
Outdoors.. Indoors..?
Very small...
Blue skies....
Bromeliad
The gathering...
Variety in colors..
Hand work...
Storm clouds move in over lake, but ..
Bench Row..
Who's charging who ?
Calm reflections....
Someone has been..
She came... she danced..
Small 'Monster Shrub' ..
Very hazy...
Reflections....
Chipmunks...
A waterfall..
Love his wings...
Mountain greenery...
Blue Ridge Mountains
Ever get the feeling..
Hibiscus..
Peaceful..
Cabineer Road
In North Carolina..
The view...
I am... I am.. !
Through the tambourine..
Different fronds...
Reflecting in the water..
A flower .... ?
Night Blooming Cereus 2009
Night Blooming Cereus ..not counting ! 2009
Soon... 2009 Cereus Season
"After the rain..
Deep within the jungle..
Sun n' Shadow..
outdoors.. hers / mine / ours
The smallest one.. 2009 Cereus Season
July Crepe Myrtle...
Night Blooming Cereus #2 2009
Got bread ?
Garlic ..
Posture ..
Keep it close . .
Say what ?
Into hiding...
Wandering ..
Curious..
Under ..
Quacking Elegant ..
Quack Day Watch . .
Ah, a breeze . .
Preening Quack ..
Afternoon quack swim..
Quack swim...
Streetscape ..
A gift ..
No !
Flower-weed..
A favorite spot ..
Score ..
Would you ..
Darkness, yet light...
Look out below..
Light curves...
Quack size....
Answers . .
Nesting ..
Red..
Barrels for the Lady ?
So are you ..
Alert ...
Gifts..
Shoes n' socks . .
New..
Above..
Humor..
Inviting...
The Thing...
Share...
Keeping my skills....
Looking...
Out of the wood-work..
Probably..
Gazebo...
Searching ..
Overhead...
Excuse me !
..love me..love me not..
But..
Yak.. yak .. yak..
Stately..
Stately..
" Crack on green line "
Aware....
Energies !
Small lanterns...
If . . .
.. scrambled . . .
.. for my Yooper Flickr Friends !
Just .....
.. I don't take up much space..
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"Caladiums add color and beauty to all of your creative planting beds and gardens. Enhance sidewalks and driveways with a splash of reds, pinks, or whites. Maybe a colorful mixed batch of our very best caladium bulbs to brighten a shady spot in your yard. Caladiums are easy to plant, easy to care for, easy to store. "
- from Caladiums Florida
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.. from Wikipedia
"Caladiums grow from corms and can be propagated by dividing the tubers. They are hardy only to USDA plant hardiness zone 10; in colder areas, they are typically grown as tender bulbs or as houseplants.
During their growing season, they require moderate watering (damp, not soggy). Most varieties prefer partial to full shade, although sun-resistant varieties are now in cultivation. Approximately 98% of all caladium bulbs are from Lake Placid, Florida, in the United States. In recent years many new varieties have become available through breeding and are now largely disease resistant. The bulk of bulb production is sold to pot producers who in turn provide your local nursery outlets with potted caladiums ready for immediate planting. Most of the bulb growers also sell direct retail via websites, shipping of bulbs takes place in the spring when temperatures permit (bulbs are subject to damage if temps too low).
In temperate areas, they should be lifted before the first frost. The corms are dried and stored for the winter when temperatures fall to 65 °F (18 °C), and stored moderately dry (not bone-dry) over the winter at temperatures between 56 °F (13 °C) and 61 °F (16 °C)."
** so, this means you can't always believe what you read .. these plants have been moved several times; we are NOT in Zone 10. If they freeze.. that's life. If they return, cool ! Do not baby-sit these at all .. don't even water them.. they depend on the rain for a drink. No, I have no green thumb ! **
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SOOC
"Caladiums add color and beauty to all of your creative planting beds and gardens. Enhance sidewalks and driveways with a splash of reds, pinks, or whites. Maybe a colorful mixed batch of our very best caladium bulbs to brighten a shady spot in your yard. Caladiums are easy to plant, easy to care for, easy to store. "
- from Caladiums Florida
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.. from Wikipedia
"Caladiums grow from corms and can be propagated by dividing the tubers. They are hardy only to USDA plant hardiness zone 10; in colder areas, they are typically grown as tender bulbs or as houseplants.
During their growing season, they require moderate watering (damp, not soggy). Most varieties prefer partial to full shade, although sun-resistant varieties are now in cultivation. Approximately 98% of all caladium bulbs are from Lake Placid, Florida, in the United States. In recent years many new varieties have become available through breeding and are now largely disease resistant. The bulk of bulb production is sold to pot producers who in turn provide your local nursery outlets with potted caladiums ready for immediate planting. Most of the bulb growers also sell direct retail via websites, shipping of bulbs takes place in the spring when temperatures permit (bulbs are subject to damage if temps too low).
In temperate areas, they should be lifted before the first frost. The corms are dried and stored for the winter when temperatures fall to 65 °F (18 °C), and stored moderately dry (not bone-dry) over the winter at temperatures between 56 °F (13 °C) and 61 °F (16 °C)."
** so, this means you can't always believe what you read .. these plants have been moved several times; we are NOT in Zone 10. If they freeze.. that's life. If they return, cool ! Do not baby-sit these at all .. don't even water them.. they depend on the rain for a drink. No, I have no green thumb ! **
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