Sunday, March 2, 2008

Flowers for Grama

succulents, shrubs and trees...


looks like a chicken and hen??



another picture of them



these grow about 2.5 ft tall



giant succulent?



giant aloe vera?



more big cactus things?



don't know?? grows about 1 ft tall



a common shrub that is a neat yellowy-green



some kind of shrubby bush that flowers (from somewhere in WA)





there are palm trees everywhere!




kind of like a palm tree but not quite??



i think this is a banyan tree?



this is a gum tree (loses its bark)



kind of like a pine tree (from Cottesloe, WA)



strangely enough, there are oak trees lining the streets around my neighbourhood



a peach tree... there are also lemon trees on my walk to the train station



grape vines also on my walk to the train station



flowers...



has purplish leaves and grows about 3 ft tall



i think this is a lily of some sort? or astromaria?



kind of like a bleeding heart but not really... grows about 6 ft high


i really think this is a giant spider plant hedge!



moonflower i think?



a flower on a tree about 10 ft tall



weird little flowering hedge-like ground cover?



bird of paradise (beauty and the beast of man)



de had a tall plant like this from aunt linda but killed it??



these are every where and grow at least 8 ft high



has rigid leaves and thin white petals



a silver plant about 1.5 ft tall that flowers too



pretty flowers on a broad-leaved hedge about 6 ft tall



i think these are giant bleeding hearts??



a little purple flower on a hedge about 3 ft tall



the leaves are almost like a rubber plant or a tobacco plant??



pretty rose that i saw


a lot of people use lavender for a hedge to line their yard... one person used rosemary!



don't know... tall tall tall though - like 8 ft!



kind of like a giant hyacinth?




some kind of creeping plant with lupin-like flowers


the "flower" seems kind of woody??


the geraniums here grow taller than i am!!



??


grows about 3ft high... looks similar to lavender but not quite?



this was the "flower" on a shrubby bush


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