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Camellias

 Short post this week. In fact, it is more of a love note/lament for one of my favorite flowers, the camellia. I love camellias. These beauties add a bit of color to the winter with their rose-like blooms. In addition to beautiful blooms, camellias are evergreens with rich, shiny green foliage that provides a beautiful backdrop to any garden year round. Any garden, that is, … Continue reading Camellias

Zandra de AraujoJanuary 16, 2017January 22, 2018Leave a comment
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Staghorn Ferns

Growing up in Florida my mom always had a staghorn fern in the yard. I never thought too much about them until I got older. That was when I started noticing how f-ing big these things get! Also, how weird is it that they just hang out and don’t need to be planted or watered? These observations led me to investigate this cooky plant. Platycerium, … Continue reading Staghorn Ferns

Zandra de AraujoJanuary 7, 2017January 5, 2018Leave a comment

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