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Euphorbia pulcherrima - beginning to show its colour for winter
By Bernieh
- 7 Jul, 2009
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Comments on this photo
Thanks Irish - they provide colour in our otherwise dull winter gardens.
7 Jul, 2009
Striking, is it the same family as the Ponsettia!
7 Jul, 2009
Wonderfully beautiful or should i say-beautifully wonderful !!Excellent.
7 Jul, 2009
Hi Pansypotter - this is the red poinsettia. It's just starting to show its red bracts - the flowers haven't started on it yet but they won't be far off.
7 Jul, 2009
Thanks Shapla - I thought I'd lost this one after a few years of drought, but the monsoonal rainfall we received at the beginning of the year must have bought it back.
7 Jul, 2009
Do these grow all year round in Oz, like they do in Tenerife?
22 Jul, 2009
Gwenvokes - yes these grow all year here, but only bloom in the winter. It's one of our few plants that adds lots of colour to our gardens in the dull winter period.
22 Jul, 2009
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beautiful colouring
7 Jul, 2009