Euphorbia Mil II American Beauty

Very old bougainvillea

Hibiscus


Plumbago

Asian beech

Lavender star flower ( South African shrub)

Bleeding heart

Bougainvillea and sisal

Locustberry (Byrsonima Lucida)
This tiny fruit grows in the wild in the eastern Caribbean, I have two trees, about 10 ft in height, though in the wild it’s usually smaller.
The Locustberry has a tart, condiment-like taste and is known to provide a highly potent liquor when fermented.

My everyday bloomers




Butterfly pea and porter weed


5 comments:
Some of your photos didn't show up, Nicole, but the ones that did look terrific. Nice close-ups. You have a lot going on in your garden this November, as I expected you would.
What a lucky gal to get such a wonderful birthday gift, great photos, I grow crown of thorns as a houseplant, the plumbago is a beautiful color.
How nice to see so many different plants in bloom all over the world. Yours are very different from mine Nicole, so a real treat! My Plumbago in the conservatory is not in bloom right now but I suspect it will start flowering again in a few weeks time.
Your tropical garden will be our haven in winter, Nicole! The only fall-type color seems to be the buttery yellow hibiscus!
My plumbago is still blooming but the butterfly pea and plumerias have quit for the year.
Annie at the Transplantable Rose
Lovely to see all the tropical flowers when it so cold here. I don't think I've ever seen locust berry and Asian beech before. Very nice selection of plants.
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