Ma Manley’s Book
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I’m not the only village historian of sorts. My history blog
https://trelawnydhistory.blogspot.com/ has been complemented and surpassed
by *Ma Manley’...
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Sharing my thoughts, feelings, and experiences.
This appears to be an anthurium - here's a website to see more:
ReplyDeletehttps://plantsam.com/anthurium-cv/
Interesting link, will help identify plants.
DeleteP. S. It's a gorgeous colour!
ReplyDeleteIt's such a deep red and yellow.
DeleteWhat a unique looking flower with its bright colors.
ReplyDeleteIt is.
DeleteYes, Jenny is right. It's an anthurium. And the flowers are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jenny.
DeleteI remember these on the cruise ship when I was 18 years old! The crew called them "little boy" plants, ahem...i guess we can see why! LOL.
ReplyDeleteFunny. Thanks for the laugh.
DeleteIt's one of my favorites now.
ReplyDeleteAlso known as Flamingo Flower. Used to grow it once.
ReplyDeleteThat's a nice name for it.
DeleteIt's such a great colour …
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan