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Russelia equisetiformis - Firecracker Plant
By Delonix1
- 20 Sep, 2009
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This Firecracket plant is growing in Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. It is so bright red it doesn't show the the flowers very clearly. Photo taken Sept. 7, 2009.
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Miachaella:
Thanks!
22 Sep, 2009
pretty!
23 Sep, 2009
Aleyna:
Thanks! : > )
25 Sep, 2009
I like this as a carefree groundcover (tall) very much.Even if it reroots & spreads, the cuttings made wild bouquets. After rain, the black racers would slither up the stems to sun themselves! The creamy yellow one blends well with others, too.
17 Oct, 2009
Orgratis:
Yes, it makes a good ground cover or willowy shrub.
Are black racers snakes?
18 Oct, 2009
Indeed. Cute little black mousers that tamed my fear of snakes. Had a cat that would bring them into the kitchen, alive, wondering what to do with her prize. Next day when I inspected the garden, saw that she'd pulled the black leaky hose about 10 feet out from under the mulch before she gave up!
18 Oct, 2009
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This is beautiful!
20 Sep, 2009