Crown of Thorns.
By Stan510
- 14 Feb, 2018
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This is not only the best I've ever seen growing here,its the only ones I've seen. Besides my variegated version I planted last year not knowing if they can take our climate. I got my answer.
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I didn't think they could even grow here- like that. I just was by some new street to me in Fremont and when I saw that,I hit the brakes!..lol. It was 11 am on a quiet street ( aren't all in fremont?) so no worry's about people behind me.
14 Feb, 2018
These plants are growing in Fremont?
16 Feb, 2018
In Fremont. Off of Mowery towards Mission.
16 Feb, 2018
If it's on Mowry going to Mission Blvd, I may have seen it before...if they've been there for years. I used to drive that street a lot.
19 Feb, 2018
I dont remember the street or I would post it. I have to start taking photos of street names...then people can google it to see how its grown over the years.
19 Feb, 2018
If you take photos with an iPhone it will give the approximate address. If you have an iPhone. lol!
I use my iPhone camera most days. I rarely use my digital camera anymore.
21 Feb, 2018
No,the wife uses that. I use my Canon 510 powershot. Sometimes it takes these funhouse photos of things close being sharp and distant things sort of blurry or curved. I cant turn that off. A bug in the software.
I've had it about 4-5 years so when it goes out I might change to a phone.
21 Feb, 2018
Did you see my little Mango post?
21 Feb, 2018
I just looked at them. The little mango tree looks great!
24 Feb, 2018
Since the last post Andy I read where somebody in California had their Mango do that same funk for three years..it then snapped put of it and started to flush. Maybe its a slow rooter.
25 Feb, 2018
It could be just getting established. Some trees take longer than others.
25 Feb, 2018
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See who else is growing Euphorbia milii (Petit Flamboyant).
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It most definitely loves the spot!
14 Feb, 2018