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Cerinthe palestina

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By Meanie


Cerinthe palestina (Cerinthe palestina)

Love this one!



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Is this as easy as C.pupurescens?

16 Sep, 2012

 

Me too Meanie...:>)

16 Sep, 2012

 

Makes a change from the blue one.....

16 Sep, 2012

 

Every bit as easy PA!

Thanks Moti!

It also goes well with the blue form DD.

17 Sep, 2012

 

i love that too! it looks shy!!

17 Sep, 2012

 

Thanks Sticki - I call it graceful!

18 Sep, 2012

 

Graceful yes, I agree. I said shy because the flower behind the leaves reminded me of a girl hiding behind several fans?

18 Sep, 2012

 

Takes you back to your younger days??!!!!

19 Sep, 2012

 

stop making me laugh!!! that wasnt long ago of course!!!

but no ~ i wasnt allowed to go to such things as dances!!

19 Sep, 2012

 

I had to stay in and do my homework too! So as soon as they went to bed I was off out! They gave up in the end!!!!

19 Sep, 2012

 

wish i had been more defiant ~ or crafty!!!!

19 Sep, 2012

 

That's beautiful! Is it an annual or evergreen?

20 Sep, 2012

 

It's a hardy (ish) annual/biennial Delonix.

20 Sep, 2012

 

It reminds me of Crotalaria agatiflora - Canary Bird Bush or tree. Does Canary Bird Bush grow there? I know it's native to tropical Africa; however, it's really hardy!

20 Sep, 2012

 

This one..............

http://toptropicals.com/pics/garden/m1/Podarki5/Crotalaria_agatiflora3865MarTol.jpg

That is stunning!

20 Sep, 2012

 

Yes, that's the one.

It used to be much more common; available in every nursery. I don't see it available too much, anymore (or I just don't pay attention to it. lol).

It's one of the few shrubs which has chartreuse flowers.

20 Sep, 2012

 

Struggling to find the seeds for that.................

20 Sep, 2012

 

I'll see what I can do...

21 Sep, 2012

 

Sorry - I wasn't trying to drop a hint there!

21 Sep, 2012

 

I know. I just thought I'd help you out. I think the dry garden in Balboa Park has this plant. I'll check it out.

This shrub can produce copious amounts of seed...like most shrubs/trees in the legume (pea) family.

22 Sep, 2012

 

Very, very kind of you!

22 Sep, 2012

 

Well, I see you're back to Iciar again. lol!

I just like to help another plant-lover out.

24 Sep, 2012

 

I clearly have a split personality! To be fair, my alter ego has not popped up for some time now!

24 Sep, 2012

 

Yes, I haven't seen your alter ego in quite a while.

24 Sep, 2012



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