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Mexican firebush, also called hummingbird plant, is a tropical shrub native in tropical climes around the Gulf of Mexico. My bush is thriving now and is already ready for the arrival of the Hummingbirds as they stop to feed before starting their 500 mile non-stop journey across the Gulf of Mexico.
A Mexican Jay (Aphelocoma ultramarina) roosting in the tall shrubs at Cave Creek Ranch near Portal, Arizona, U.S.A.
28 February, 2012.
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Zihuatanejo is a resort city on Mexico’s Pacific Coast, northwest of Acapulco. It’s known for its beaches, like the sweeping Playa La Ropa, which is backed by palm trees. Galleries and seafood restaurants line the city’s winding lanes. Offshore, the sea teems with marine life such as dolphins and sea turtles.
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E.BEAUTY - ESTELLE SKIN FAIR [GENUS]
M.NA: Camicia Estiva (top)
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Mexican honeysuckle (Justicia spicigera), also called Mexican firecracker.
Seen at the Denver Botanic Gardens in Denver, Colorado.
I love the theme of this Anniversary round of Tlalli- The Fair Around the World. Mexico II. Shout out to Sofie Janic for the sim build.It's gorgeous.
Open Sept 7!
aka Peacock Flower.
Caesalpinia pulcherrima is a species of flowering plant in the pea family, Fabaceae, native to the tropics and subtropics of the Americas. It could be native to the West Indies, but its exact origin is unknown due to widespread cultivation. Wikipedia
Mexican Primrose Willow along Lake Level Road. We also have Peruvian Primrose Willow with a slight different bloom of the petals being closer together and touching.
Awesome hummingbird that was formerly known as Green Violetear. They were with several other species in Tandayapa, Ecuador. Colibri thalassinus
Roldana (thank you, Wilma!!)
This one's probably "Roldana_aschenborniana", according to another post of the same plant (I think)--same garden, anyhow. 😊
A biggish shrub (native to Mexico), growing at the UC Botanical Garden. (spiky leaves belong to another plant!)
Pátzcuaro is a beautiful town located in the state of Michoacán, Mexico. The City was founded in the 1320s and is noted for it's beautiful whitewashed buildings.
A Mexican longwing (I think!) or Heliconius hortense in the Key West Butterfly and Nature Conservatory. Small focus stack - couldn't resist highlighting that iridescence! :)
Ruellia brittoniana
Add color and height to your summer borders with Mexican petunia, occasionally called ruellia. This easy-care plant grows 3 feet tall (though there are also dwarf varieties that stay shorter) and develops waves of blue, white, or pink petunia-like flowers through the summer. Mexican petunia is great choice for butterfly gardens because the colorful insects flock to its sweet flowers. Plus, several species of butterflies use Mexican petunia as a host plant for their larvae to feed on, so it's a must-have plant for butterfly gardens. Once established, Mexican petunia can often self-sow and spread quickly through the garden -- so plant it where you can keep tabs on it or in large container gardens. Mexican petunia is deer resistant. Hardy from zones 9-11