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In addition to loving succulent plants, I am particularly passionate about furry species, which resemble stuffed animals. This is the case of Echeveria pulvinata, which also draws a lot of attention due to its unique color, with leaves showing a pastel color, bluish green, with reddish ends. Although it can be grown inside houses and apartments, Echeveria pulvinata reveals its full potential when kept in full sun, outdoors or on sunny balconies.

 

This succulent echeveria pulvinata / Echeveria 'Pulv-oliver' is also called the Plush Plant in Brazil.

  

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A selected form of a naturally occurring Echeveria species from Oaxaca, Mexico.

 

It is also known as a Chenille Plant, Ruby Blush, Ruby Slippers, or Red Velvet because it has a crimson, velvety coating to protect it from the intense sun of its rocky habitats.

 

'Ruby' is a sun-loving plant and needs protection from hard frosts, but a little bit of environmental stress like direct sun and temperatures just above freezing bring out the brightest reds along leaf margins.

 

It is wonderfully low-maintenance whether growing in-ground or in a pot, so long as it has great drainage and gets plenty of sunshine.

 

When grown under the correct light levels, Echeveria pulvinata will produce beautiful blooms during the winter months in the form of delicate stems with bell-shaped flowers at the ends, showing mixed shades of yellow and orange.

 

The rosettes will stay fairly small but the fuzzy stems beneath them will continue to branch and grow up to 10" long. Fortunately, 'Ruby' propagates easily from leaf and stem cuttings, so you can keep the plant compact by cutting the stem just below a rosette, leaving to dry 3-5 days, then planting the rosette on moist, well-draining soil to re-grow roots.

My Back Yard. Clematis.

Rome's Porta Portese Sunday flea market in Trastevere

Hold your horses, Dorothy...paws off those ruby slippers!

Missy Biscuit does love a nice pair of shoes. She knows they're a girl's best friend, along with diamonds, sapphires and...well, rubies. Oh, and let's not forget chocolate.

 

existence. Authentication, not enlargement or interpretation is what we want :-)

Wright Morris

 

HFF! Science Matters!

 

hydrangea, 'Ruby Slippers' j c raulston arboretum, ncsu, raleigh, north carolina

BaD 5/15

The behind the scenes discussion between Dorothy, Elphaba and Glenda :D

Everybody can look, but they don't necessarily see. I never calculate or consider; I see a situation and I know that it's right, even if I have to go back to get the proper lighting :-)

Andre Kertesz

 

HGGT! Free Speech Matters! Protect Freedom of the Press! Resist the Despicable Orange Cockroach and his Cabinet of Stooges and Buffoons!

 

oakleaf hydrangea, 'Ruby Slippers', j c raulston arboretum, ncsu, raleigh, north carolina

Yes there are two paths you can go by

But in the long run There's still time

to change the road you're on

(Led Zeppelin)

 

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"...there's the house and here you are, so what the Munchkins want to know is, are you a good witch or a bad witch?"

 

In case you didn't guess: "The Wizard of Oz" (1939)

Starring Judy Garland, Ray Bolger, Jack Haley, Bert Lahr, Margaret Hamilton.

Introduced, "Somewhere Over the Rainbow."

The story of 4 people searching for things they didn't realize they already had.

 

(skip the ad!)

www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFMKydXLcWE

 

and note: Many people who have watched this film numerous times cannot remember Dorothy's last name.

In this short clip, it is revealed:

 

1939 was one of the greatest years for Hollywood movies.

Gone With the Wind (Oscar Winner)

The Wizard of Oz

Wuthering Heights

Of Mice And Men

The Hunchback of Notre Dame

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

Drums Along the Mohawk

Goodbye, Mr. Chips

Stagecoach

Dark Victory

 

Smile on Saturday... you learn a lot!

"Portray a Movie"

 

... and always follow your heart's desire

This piece is for a charity auction at work

 

~~ update: my sparkly red shoe made £25 thanks to the lovely Laila :-)

it's not spot on, but time is a bit limited and the shoes are lili's old ones so are about 3 sizes too small.

this is proberbly about as close as i'm gonna get to 'over the rainbow' but guess what? this side of the rainbow aint half bad :-)

 

Have a great weekend everyone!

 

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under your feet - ODC2

 

The Teleidoscope 17. standing still

 

2 coats, no top coat

 

Thanks Carla!

And remember, never let those ruby slippers off your feet for a moment, or you will be at the mercy of the Wicked Witch of the West.

 

So I am at work today talking to the coworker that totally gets that I like my dolls (the same one that is making Gracie the face of the Green Team) and I look down and see the hat and head of one of those tiny Wizard of Oz dolls McD's had a while back...I look in the cube next to him and see the little feet. ROFL!! He put it there for the girl in that cube to find when she comes back from vacation. Some days I don't hate work so much.

Judy Garland's ruby slippers at Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, Los Angeles.

'There's no place like home'

#Match

and toto, too.

 

taken at oz park last sunday before a family photo shoot. it was almost 70 degrees and amazing outside.

Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60X30 softbox camera left. Triggered by Cybersync.

Yet another tribute to my favorite obsession, I mean, movie.

This was the second mug rug I sent to my partner. She had a very specific "if you could work in OZ or the ruby slippers, that'd be cool" request. So I did what I could. At the beginning of each day, you get to smash the witch with your mug & send Dorothy on her journey. good times.

Vines seem twisted and confused as they step into new territory. Perhaps for that they select red feet.

...follow the ruby slippers..........err.....well that's my version and i'm sticking to it ;P

 

photographing a fellow photog with shoe fetish...

Click Your Heels Three Times and say

There's No Place Like Home

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