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Clivia miniata 'San Marcos Yellow'
By Delonix1
- 27 Mar, 2011
- 4 likes
There's thousands of orange and yellow varieties of Kaffir Lilies blooming at the San Diego Zoo right now. Photo taken March 26, 2011.
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I really do enjoy all your photos D, they are lovely
27 Mar, 2011
Alexandramou:
Thanks! Glad you loved it! :>)
27 Mar, 2011
Yorkshire:
Glad you're continuing to enjoy my photos! :>)
27 Mar, 2011
This is stunning Andy missed this one don't know how.
2 Apr, 2011
Thanks! Some of the flowers on these plants were eaten by snails or slugs.
4 Apr, 2011
What a shame Andy you need a frog they would clear the slugs
4 Apr, 2011
Sixpence:
Oh, there's plenty of wild frogs at the zoo...I just suspect there's even more slugs and snails. :>)
5 Apr, 2011
Lol :o))
5 Apr, 2011
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Love it.
27 Mar, 2011