Flowers Of Winter
Flowers Of Winter
by chetram nagar
Most flowers come from the garden as experiments.
I often do not know where to go in a garden that was once coastal wetland forest.
A wonderfully wild and beautiful nature
Our sub tropical Brisbane winter With the gardens color for background, naturally * Click on the pictures for a proper look ... Most flowers come from the plant. I often do not know what's going to grow
Never one for formality I rarely remember names of things so I won’t try. Another impending bloom.
Impending bloom, believed to be from South Africa. Adds colour to the winter garden.
Found years ago in the remnant rainforest and now, from a few seeds, populates the shadowed corners of the garden.
Three of these bought as seedlings last year and still hanging on with a few flowers, sheltered by other plants from the cold night sky.
This one flowers all year round. If something really needs a feed this one is always available and willing. As nature does.
Since I keep the garden watered many otherwise invisible plants appear. This is the flower of a succulent that grows from Autumn.
Nibbled. Another of the three from last year. African tulip tree in flower behind with blue sky through darkened branches.
by chetram nagar
Most flowers come from the garden as experiments.
I often do not know where to go in a garden that was once coastal wetland forest.
A wonderfully wild and beautiful nature
Our sub tropical Brisbane winter With the gardens color for background, naturally * Click on the pictures for a proper look ... Most flowers come from the plant. I often do not know what's going to grow
Never one for formality I rarely remember names of things so I won’t try. Another impending bloom.
Impending bloom, believed to be from South Africa. Adds colour to the winter garden.
Found years ago in the remnant rainforest and now, from a few seeds, populates the shadowed corners of the garden.
Three of these bought as seedlings last year and still hanging on with a few flowers, sheltered by other plants from the cold night sky.
This one flowers all year round. If something really needs a feed this one is always available and willing. As nature does.
Since I keep the garden watered many otherwise invisible plants appear. This is the flower of a succulent that grows from Autumn.
Nibbled. Another of the three from last year. African tulip tree in flower behind with blue sky through darkened branches.
Comments
I often don’t know what’s going to grow where in a garden that was once coastal wetland forest.
A wonderfully wild and beautiful