Bougainvillea
Bromeliad gathering ..
Alternately..
A meeting...
Very small...
Variety in colors..
Hand work...
She is...
Hibiscus..
Hummmmmm...
Color me red ..
Sun n' Shadow..
outdoors.. hers / mine / ours
a bench of red ..
Windows ..
Florida grown jewels . . .
To be or not...
Two versions..
Okay, Bud.. listen up
Stages of a Shampoo Ginger plant ...
You have no idea...
Through my eyes ..
Beauty & thorns..
Same Pierce firetruck !
If...
Another Hibiscus bloom !
All kinds of light ..
To give ..
Stack & stacks of pallets ...
She said that I must ..
Chrome-o-somes ..
For Sunrisebeach2306 . .
Do you like red ?
Got it!
Flowers are Red ..
In beauty, there can be darkness..
Amaryllis #2
Raindrops, so many raindrops ..
Flowing silk ..
So many possibilities ...
Red in the afternoon sun ...
Painters needed ..
Caladiums are we ... green & red & white.. spots .…
Shadows falling ... Day 10
Not on my watch . .
It's raining buckets of frogs ... my camera is in…
Profile.. Yes, I'll wait ...
Eastern Tiger Swallowtail ...
Just part of a work day -
From my view point ...
2010 Aug 05 .. from this to -
Tassels - flying skirts ..
The Art of Flying Skirts ..
A visitor .. small, but quick !
Rehearsing ...
Just right ...
Oh, yeah, I know ...
A Triple D Restaurant ..
Sit in a booth at the Silver Diner ..
Abstract neon lights ..
Skies of Carolina ...
Rubbernecking ...
A colorful drive ...
Dancing to drumers ..
Garlic ..
Say what ?
Curious..
Come on in ..
Afternoon quack swim..
Streetscape ..
A honking good-day to ya, too !
Darkness, yet light...
Quack size....
Red..
Barrels for the Lady ?
New..
There is a light...
In hiding..
But..
Aware....
Small lanterns...
.. for my Yooper Flickr Friends !
.. I don't take up much space..
Lady racer...
signs & tents....
Florida friendly...
Color !
It's a great day !
Gentle
Red ..
Within are found...
Love the play of light ...
Mornin' !
Jewels..
Gas, Tires and Oil...
Contrasts....
Hedge Man...
Skirts..
ZHills 2009 - 315
Night lights...
Peppers, onion and garlic....
Before being consumed...
Peppers, onion, garlic...
Poster. .
Just red..
Just night..
Glow sticks
Red ..
..must find out..
from the Night Blooming Cereus
I talked to my Red Lady..
The light shines..
Keeping warm...
Drive by.. out the window view..
Skirts flying...
No wonder!
Keepin' on...
Perhaps this muscovy...
Just playing...
Red means....
Winter..
Reflections..
Everything is flowing...
I go out walkin'...
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Caladiums ..
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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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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