Deuterocohnia schreiteri
By Meanie
- 28 Sep, 2011
- 8 likes
Growing in the Cactus house at Oxfords botanic gardens today.
A member of the Bromeliad family native to South America.
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Cool isn't it Sticki!
Talking of green flowers, this is one of the plants that I got bulbs for today...............
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28 Sep, 2011
how do you find out about such incredible plants? asparagus family???!!!
its another beauty. you really need that glasshouse.
28 Sep, 2011
I just stumbled across them today. I have spotted them before, but I wasn't paying the prices that they wanted in other places.
28 Sep, 2011
you could go on mastermind but i cant decide which is your chosen specialised subject
exotic plants
or finding/aquiring bargains!!!
28 Sep, 2011
My specialist subject would have to be independent films and film-makers.
28 Sep, 2011
Very nice!
28 Sep, 2011
oh, just another interest ~ do you have time for work?
28 Sep, 2011
I think so PA!
It's a good interest for an insomniac Sticki!
28 Sep, 2011
of course. found any more good youtubes lately ~ i was in suffolk recently ~ they were clog dancing in the street ~ thought of your street dancing clip!!!
28 Sep, 2011
Found some awesome engine blow ups!
28 Sep, 2011
for you to fix later??
28 Sep, 2011
God no! They were beyond fixing!
Boys stuff.........
28 Sep, 2011
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This photo is of species Deuterocohnia schreiteri.
This photo was taken at The University of Oxford Botanic Garden.
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a green flower? thats very rare!
28 Sep, 2011