The nursery house
By Aleyna
11 comments
Today, april 21st its a holiday in Brazil.
Autumn is showing up… nice time to visit the nursery house…
The road is sided by sycamore.
The nursery house entrance has wrote on the ground …“Floricultura” made with bushes planted … you might see some through the fences.
The main gate and the left front garden.
The sunny plants, ready for the winter.
These plants will be fine outside during winter, loose some leaves, the flowers, then will come up again the next spring.
Love the dahlias, they remind me my mother.
The plants for indoors…
reminds me our friend Greenthumb… the indoor gardener :o)
The queen Begonia.
Cacti and Bromelia dome.
and… of course, pansies for winter outdoors.
Hope you will enjoy it.
- 22 Apr, 2009
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i like the things hanging on the wall to GT. its a lovely nursery Aleyna i have enjoyed your tour ;-))
22 Apr, 2009
Fab pics Aleyna ~
I love the stone wall.
Great blog !
22 Apr, 2009
enjoyed the tour...we'll find Hywell in the Cacti and Bromelia dome. lol have a good day.
22 Apr, 2009
Thank you al for the comments...I'm glad you liked it.
GT, I'm the mesmerized one with your indoor plants... the enviroment here is all favorable to the plants and I fail trying to cultivate some.
And yes, hubby gave me an azalea from there...tomorrow i'll finish my balcony reorganization and post a picture of the new azalea.
Thank you TT :)
LOL Kmccue07!!!
22 Apr, 2009
Lovely Aleyna! I really like the walls!! The plants growing out of the wall look lovely, as do the others too, of course!
26 Sep, 2009
Hi there Madperth,
Im glad you liked, thanks for your kind coment :o)
27 Sep, 2009
You're welcome!
27 Sep, 2009
Very nice tour of the nursery, Alenya! Seems so strange to see that plants we would buy/plant at the end of spring/beginning of summer are available there in the autumn!
Than you for the photo tour! :-)
30 Sep, 2009
Thanks you Balcony,
Dont you have that special feeling about wishing a balcony hudge enough to growm them all aorund??? LOL!
30 Sep, 2009
That was certainly how I felt when I lived in Spain. Here in the UK balconies are not at all common but in Spain as most people live in flats most of them have balconies. Many of the older flats have quite extensive balconies & they always drew my eye!!!
30 Sep, 2009
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Lovely shots Aleyna. Really a remarkable place. I love that they can stay outside for winter, I'm a little jealous of that mildness. :-) That wall with the pale clumps hanging and that large purple plant, I think the third was so mezmerizing. I often see my houseplants huge and wild in other places like where you live. :-) Lovely to visit the nursery with you. Did you choose an azalea from here?
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