Sunday, September 21, 2008

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Our Pride and Joy This Christmas. The Flame Tree is All Scarlet.
Link Our Pride and Joy This Christmas. The Flame Tree is All Scarlet.

9 comments:

  1. To read more about the Illawarra Flame tree please click on the Link in the post above.

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  2. arn't they just a beautiful tree - I like to see them dotted across hillsides highlighting the bush covered slopes.

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  3. Besides my bottle brush tree I think this is my favorite tree.
    Thanks for the repost,

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  4. Keith absolutely as you have said they are so rich and exciting amongst the more subtle foliage.

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  5. Thanks Rita and yes those bottles are pretty hard to beat. I am sure that these species would do well there in Texas as long as they get the water they need.

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  6. I had best tell you to click on the link written in blue at the bottom of the photo.
    Our Pride and Joy This Christmas. The Flame Tree is All Scarlet.

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  7. even these trees are getting ready for the holidays, huh? i like the bottle brush trees from Austarlia that i've found here in the SF Botanical Gardens. they're quite interesting. nice post, milli...",)

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  8. Hi Sweetie you are so right and if you want to see more photos and read my post just click here.
    Our Pride and Joy This Christmas. The Flame Tree is All Scarlet.

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  9. Yep, that's the one I remember. Do those giant size pods open and these flowers burst forth? Or is it some time of seed in the pod?

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