I was walking around the garden and was surprised to see some of these blooms.
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Plumeria |
This plumeria has been growing several small branches and lots of leaves since August and now all of a sudden it has some blooms in early November! I like the pale pink color and it has a slight fragrance.
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Epiphyllum |
This white epiphyllum is growing right next to where I park my car. I like the long thin petals on this bloom.
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Feather Cactus, AKA Mammillaria plumosa |
The small blooms can be easy to miss on this Feather Cactus, AKA Mammillaria Plumosa. The spines on this look and feel like fine feathers.
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Passion Flower |
The Passion Vine continues to produce a bunch of blooms and as you know, it's one of my favorites.