Xaxim sprouts
By Aleyna
- 20 Oct, 2008
- 12 likes
Sometimes strong winds or the fall of a tree branche over a young "xaxim" plant wil cut the top off. These are the sprouts of a young one.
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It does Pasuki... amazing nature strenght!
20 Oct, 2008
What an interesting looking sprout...love the bright greens in the background...
20 Oct, 2008
Amazing !
20 Oct, 2008
Don't you just admire the whorls of leaves you get with ferns and their relatives. Dicksonias can now be grown in much of the Uk with care and good placement. No longer just the domain of the South West (Devon / Cornwall). lovely photo.
24 Oct, 2008
Thanks Diion, its nice to know at least flowers and plants can share foreigner ground and the native flowers and plants enjoy the company,
so different of us humans fighting for a piece of land and silly believing some of us could be better than others...
maybe God have blessed gardeners hearts... with the real TRUE
24 Oct, 2008
I love this, looks spectacular, I have one of these (though not so grand) in my garden.
25 Oct, 2009
Oh cool,
they are just gorgeous :)
25 Oct, 2009
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This photo is of species Dicksonia sellowiana.
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These look amazing!
20 Oct, 2008