Aphelandra squarrosa up close.
By Stan510
- 16 Nov, 2020
- 5 likes
This is the ONLY Zebra plant growing outdoors,in ground, on the internet from what I've seen in google searches.
So,I guess this is a first.
Comments on this photo
Probably not the first in humankind,but first to plant board and internet searches!
16 Nov, 2020
It’s a striking plant, Stan! Love the colours and markings. Ok, so maybe not the first as such, but a pioneer of sorts as Klahanie said!
16 Nov, 2020
A very striking plant, anyway.
17 Nov, 2020
It looks very nice, unfortunately the long-term survival rate there is pretty bleak. I tried many when I lived there...they all died within a year.
18 Nov, 2020
Times have changed Andy..the bay area is like one big building with the thermostat set for no lower than 35f! ( I hope!)
18 Nov, 2020
Thats gorgeous Stan.
18 Nov, 2020
Thank you Penny! How have you been? I noticed I haven't seen you post in a while.
18 Nov, 2020
Your welcome Stan 😊 I ve not been to well Stan and trouble sleeping ..
I ve lost all my photos but my grandson has copies he hopes so he will have to check they are still on his hard drive and then transfer them again for me.
20 Nov, 2020
I've lost photos too. When photobucket began to charge hundreds of dollars...there they went.
The computer age is the worst for memories. Paper is better.
20 Nov, 2020
I recall you saying a while back on loosing your photos Stan yes I agree I have never trusted the pc along with many others here not even for filling in local government forms with personal data they request. I am glad my grandson kept copies of my photos.
20 Nov, 2020
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You must be a pioneer!
16 Nov, 2020