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Sunday, November 4, 2007
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Fall Flowers in N. Florida


Fall Flowers In Florida

I had forgotten how beautiful the gardens were last year in Oct.-Nov. Roses grow best in springtime and Fall. During the next several months we will have a gorgeous display.

It has been a long wait but at long last the Copper Canyons are budding. You might remember I propagated eleven bushes in the Greenhouse. Those in the East Garden have their first blossoms. The display will be massive and fun to see. Within a few days we will see thousands of Copper Canyons in the East and West Gardens.

My favorite Red Double Ruffle Hibiscus is blossoming again after a long dry spell.  The Impatiens have their best blossoms of the year at this time. The tall climbing Mandavillias have done well and we have two more in the Greenhouse. I enjoy seeing a plant that grows to ten feet or more with flowers to the roof top.

With a good camera and pretty flowers it is time to share.

Richard

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  • #1 Comment from readmereadyou 
    11/4/07 2:59 PM Permalink
    Flowers to the rooftop! Amazing. Pretty soon you may be Jack climbing the bean stalk. Loved the flowers.....all of them. The Petunias in the milk carton look like a subject for a painting. Thanks for sharing and bringing smiles on an already lovely Sunday. : )

    Angela