Indian Hawthorn (Raphiolepis indica) and other flowers
By Delonix1
- 25 Mar, 2017
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This is the Indian Hawthorn in my front yard taken from my neighbor's yard. Photo taken March 14, 2017. (of course, it's sideways because it was taken with my iPhone camera).
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Thank you! :>))
25 Mar, 2017
Wow what a beauty.
25 Mar, 2017
We are growing this plant, but, we never never have that many flowers, it is stunning!!
25 Mar, 2017
As it grows larger it has more flowers. This one is about 7 ft. tall. Some grow to 20' tall. Most have so many flowers you can't see the leaves on this plant. They usually flower from Feb - April. There's a common white variety, also.
27 Mar, 2017
I am rather disappointed ours doesn't look as good as that....
27 Mar, 2017
When does it begin flowering there?
28 Mar, 2017
In about a month.....
28 Mar, 2017
This is one will be done flowering then. lol!
I already missed the Wisteria flowering. They were so beautiful this year. The Wisteria flowered in late February and early March.
29 Mar, 2017
What is that Andy at the bottom left? The Ficus looking leafy plant? At the top? Looks Schefflera -ish.
16 May, 2017
It's a Ficus palmeri. It has gotten really large. I cut it back because it was causing many figs and leaves to fall into my neighbor's yard.
17 May, 2017
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That's gorgeous!
25 Mar, 2017