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Senecio barbertonicus is an evergreen succulent bush. Toxic to humans and animals. Flower have a sweet fragrance.
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Portulacaria afra (known as elephant bush, porkbush, purslane tree and spekboom in Afrikaans) is a small-leaved succulent plant found in South Africa. These succulents commonly have a reddish stem and leaves that are green, but also a variegated cultivar is often seen in cultivation. They are simple to care for and make easy houseplants for a sunny location. In frost-free regions they may be used in outdoor landscaping.
Drought-tolerant and fire-resistant, it will endure desert sun and heat once established.
Southwest Arizona.
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Canon EOS 5D Mark IV © 2023 Klaus Ficker. Photos are copyrighted. All rights reserved. Pictures can not be used without explicit permission by the creator.
Smith's bush squirrel (Paraxerus cepapi), also known as the yellow-footed squirrel or tree squirrel, is an African bush squirrel which is native to woodlands of the southern Afrotropics.. Londolozi Game Reserve, South Africa. Conservation status: Least concern
Euonymus alatus, with "burning bush" as one of the common English names, after God appeared to Moses in a bush that was apparently on fire, but not consumed. These plants are common ornamentals. You can see why.
Thank you for looking. Isn't God a great artist?
Through the bush with flowers brazenly clinging nettle...
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121 in 2021.
85. Shades of orange
I passed this bush in one of the gardens on my walk into town last week
Well, that's the translation of what this bush is called in my language - Dutch. There is a variety where the flowers form round white balls, looking like snowballs. However, it flowers in early spring.
And they smell so good ...
The Lord’s creation is so full of detail! Giving all the beautiful colors of leaves in the Fall!❤️
John 3:16❤️
A bush spilling out from a suburban garden obscuring my view of the scaffolding surrounding the new house being built across the road.
On the mountainous winding drive down into the town of Borrego Springs the hillsides were just a blaze of yellow. The tall cane like plants Ocotillo were blooming with their flaming red tips and Indian Paint Brush scattered to break up the color. It was a spectacular show of Mother Nature on display.....
SoCal hit the burst button this year for wildflowers.
I did not get to see the poppies. which is fine for me because in the lower desert we are blessed with this burst of yellow and gold.
I did not know Brittlebush existed before I moved here.
2017 was a fabulous year for wildflowers ( before this year hit )
I went down a few times to shoot these then.
I've been passing these for a few weeks now in my travels down the hill and finally took a trip down there this afternoon to have my way ......
I'm sure I'll be posting a few more. LoVe these xxxx
btw this is lower desert, I live in the high desert. this is off hwy 62
Brittlebush
The brittle bush is a common plant of the Mojave and Sonoron deserts, they flower from March to June, turning the desert bright yellow. It's a member of the sunflower family and its flowers resembles the sunflower, only in miniature form.
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Название лапчатки происходит от слова potent, — что означает сильный, могучий. Возможно, название пошло от могущественных лечебных свойств этого растения. Лапчатку кустарниковую называют также курильский чай или пятилистник.
Есть красивая легенда, по которой сам Илья Муромец вдыхал ароматный «могущник», чтобы обрести силу, потому что еще в древней Руси знали о целебных свойствах лапчатки. Если необходимо было остановить кровотечение, снять боль или спасти от отравления, то первая помощь — лапчатка кустарниковая.
On a wander through the bush near Caversham, Western Australia, I was hoping to capture some kangaroos (in the photographic sense of course). While quite easy to spot, they were difficult to photograph from a distance with the gear I had. Nevertheless, I was pleased to catch a fleeting rainbow that added some colour to the green treescape. Thanks for viewing.