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I have planted quite a few succulents in pots, hardy little plants, seeing that we have had water meters installed, I decided that a few water wise plants will do the thing.
It's like patting a cat, about that same texture and it has those cute brown circles edging the leaves. It grows happily in a pot in my back yard.
Kalanchoe Tomentosa or Panda Plant, Donkey Ears
(the little green leaves are on the other succulent in the pot.)
One of over 200 species of agave. These succulents make beautiful fine art prints, both in color as well as black and white. As usual with a b&w image, tones, texture and lines are accentuated. The color version, due to the almost monotone nature of the plant, can make a nice color accent for any wall.
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I have a new toy! I thought it was about time I upgraded from my point & shoot got a real DSLR camera. I'm having so much fun with it.
flic.kr/p/2pLtT6G meine beiden Ginkgo im Frühlingskleid in meinem Garten - die Blätter müssen noch wachsen um Schatten zu spenden für die Succulente 🍀
flic.kr/p/2pLtT6G My two ginkgo trees in their spring dress in my garden - the leaves still need to grow to provide shade for the succulent 🍀
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(larger is best).
Green succulent rosettes of Aeonium Arboreum with reddish tips seen against a sea of large sage leaves at the Adelaide Botanic Gardens.
I started collecting succulents after buying a jelly bean plant for my Nana. A couple of the leaves fell off the plant and started putting down roots, I was soon hooked.
I've been given many plants and found some on road sides and some bought some at markets. I love how they procreate themselves so readily. I'm slowly learning the names of them which is good fun.
Succulents are back up. They completely disappear during the winter. The orange color is a flag I've placed here to prevent me from accidentally walking on them while they're reappearing. To the left is a tiny redbud tree. Sprouted from one of the many beans the tree creates in the fall.
Is this part of the sempervivum family? I'm not a botanist, but I would like to know. So many funky plants like this in Cornwall.
Explored 24/07/15. Ta.
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