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Here's the three stages of the beach succulent flower. Yellow, orange and red. If I go to Muriwai again, which is unlikely, I will try to take the photo of the entire patch. Muriwai is not the only place that beach succulents grow. I have seen them elsewhere, but I can't remember where.
8 comments:
It's an amazing flower Ann...one that I would love growing in my garden. Send me those seeds please...when you are here, I'll buy you for huge rattan basketful of durians :)
i'm drawn to the complexity of the first photo, really beautiful
Beautiful flowers. :)
wow..lovely..
Lovely flower and very interesting also..Thanks for sharing:)
Am still fascinated by this plant...yes, please...bring the plant for me..since I cant send durian, perhaps durians chips are acceptable..Hugs/M
Hi, it's a very great blog.
I could tell how much efforts you've taken on it.
Keep doing!
wonderful photos Ann. They remind me of what we call "ice plant". I have not seen it for a long time. When we played in it as children it would stain our clothing brown. This did not make our mother happy.
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