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Even a dull grey wall gets the pretty flower box on its window. Copyright Paul Andrews and Caroline Schmutz, Junagarh Media. 300808 DSC01043
Coleus are typically grown as ornamental plants, . They are heat-tolerant, though they do less well in full sun than in the shade. grown as annuals as they are not hardy and become leggy and unattractive with age. In bright hot areas, the colors of the plant will typically be more intense in shaded areas than in full sun, and the plants will require less water there. Coleus also make low-maintenance houseplants, and can often be propagated by clipping a length of stem just below the leaves and putting the stem in water to root. The plant's flowers grow on a stem above that stem's leaves.
This description was taken from a website on the internet.
Sneem, a village on the Iveragh Peninsula in County Kerry, southwest of Ireland on the estuary of the River Sneem. National route N70 runs through the town.
Taken up by Trinidad Ca.
I took this shot with my KM Maxxum 7D.
This female Elk and about 100 other females, and baby calves were resting and eating in this opened field.
Origami, from a sheet of kraft paper 20 cm x 20 cm.
Designed and folded by Francesco Guarnieri, March 2008.
Diagrams: published on Quadrato Magico 95 (CDO, estate / autunno 2009)
Crease Pattern: guarnieri-origami.blogspot.it/2013/04/scatola-fiore.html
The Red Mill has always been the big landmark in Manchester. For several years now,
it has housed a variety of small shops, including my Niece's hairdressing salon.
Photographed on June 17 while exploring downtown Manchester with my flickr contact
John Bowman, who was visiting from Richmond, Virginia. The summertime flowerboxes
are a nice feature on the Main Street Bridge over the River Raisin
The mill's owner is KRFoto
Window with internal window seat capable of taking the weight of at least 2 adults (or myself jumping on it to try and convince people that sitting is definitely ok)
Sneem, a village on the Iveragh Peninsula in County Kerry, southwest of Ireland on the estuary of the River Sneem. National route N70 runs through the town.