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Euphorbia Pulcherrima - Poinsettia Plant Blooming in Balboa Park, San Diego, CA.
By Delonix1
- 18 Jun, 2009
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This Christmas plant doesn't know what time of the year it is. lol
Photo taken June 17, 2009.
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Mine too Bernieh, I love these too, just as you;ve said, they do add colour to our gardens!
19 Jun, 2009
That's it Panther - winter could be a dull time in the garden if it wasn't for these beauties. Actually saw a white one just last week in a nursery - didn't get it then but am thinking maybe my garden could do with a little more winter colour!!!
19 Jun, 2009
Bernieh, I have a white that has already started producing its bracts,...just so nice to see them.
19 Jun, 2009
You'll have to post some photos when it's in full bloom - think I'll definitely have to get one!
19 Jun, 2009
Bernieh, Panther:
Our San Diego Christmas plants are having competition with your plants in the Southern Hemisphere. It's all about
the competition. LOL! : > )
20 Jun, 2009
Gorgeous
3 Feb, 2011
Sixpence:
Thanks! This plant was a real anomaly...still blooming close to summer time.
4 Feb, 2011
The weather must be changing Andy, as winds over here normally don't come till March followed by April showers.
4 Feb, 2011
Sixpence:
We haven't had consistently normal weather here in a year.
It's been crazy!
4 Feb, 2011
Strange is nt it, here today Andrews blog shows spring flowers a month early I think.
5 Feb, 2011
Yes, the weather has been so crazy...most likely, it's due to the very quick transition from El Niño to La Niña in the Pacific Ocean. It has a huge affect on our weather in the Western U.S.
5 Feb, 2011
Yes I understand that the ocean has an effect so does it to our weather too.
5 Feb, 2011
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My red has just started producing its red bracts - love these, as they add colour to our gardens in winter!
18 Jun, 2009