I love that Bottlebrush, thanks for showing it.
I guess I will have to stick to a poorly lookalike, Liatris.
I have a new like, Cypress and the neighbors Italian Cypress is amazing. Does your humidity bother them? They don't like it too well in the deep south with all the rain and highest humidities.
Nice to see more cactus blooms before they are gone, thanks Fred. I imagine the Agave Victoriae- reginae won't go out without getting quite the attention it deserves.
I found a little bromeliad 'aka air plant' that must have fallen off my Queen palm in the yard today. I got it before Christmas and surprised it's still looking great. It had not had any moisture in no telling how long so I watered it up and put it back on the queen palm.
I guess I will have to find a new home for it now. Too much sun around that palm. Hopefully the nest building birds will leave it alone but seems like lots of nests have already been built.
Thanks for the update Amico.
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