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Here's some pics from the weekend after many rains through the night. The two species meet these days.

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Happy Gardening

Cheers,

Wal

Queensland, Australia.

Posted

Love that 'Cherries Jubilee". I've been thinking of planting one of those myself.

Coastal San Diego, California

Z10b

Dry summer subtropical/Mediterranean

warm summer/mild winter

Posted

That's "Jamaican Sunset" and that yellow one.

Happy Gardening

Cheers,

Wal

Queensland, Australia.

Posted
That's "Jamaican Sunset" and that yellow one.

Sure.

Coastal San Diego, California

Z10b

Dry summer subtropical/Mediterranean

warm summer/mild winter

Posted
That's "Jamaican Sunset" and that yellow one.

Sure.

Positive.

Happy Gardening

Cheers,

Wal

Queensland, Australia.

Posted

Nice pictures, Wal! Mine are all bare up here in the northern hemisphere's winter. But the A. violacea has really funky looking seed pods. They have soft spines sticking out everywhere.

Palmmermaid

Kitty Philips

West Palm Beach, FL

Posted
That's "Jamaican Sunset" and that yellow one.

Sure.

Positive.

Faaannntastic.

Coastal San Diego, California

Z10b

Dry summer subtropical/Mediterranean

warm summer/mild winter

Posted

Beautiful, Wal. Great idea - planting the two colors together.

I admit that yellow Alamanda is one of my favorite tropical flowers. A mass of them is breathtaking.

St. Pete

Zone - a wacked-out place between 9b & 10

Elevation = 44' - not that it does any good

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