How exquisite! I have a few plants, but have only one bloom--pink--and no others in site. We live in a very very dry hot climate. Didn't spray them enough. Sad, so sad.
There must be a plant that likes your climate but I'm not sure which one it might be; maybe some sort of cactus. I was not able to comment directly on your last post for some reason.
Just gorgeous, certainly will look a picture when they fully bloom. I have these here at home but never here when they flower because we have usually left to travel.
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John, your cactus flower is truly beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you Lon. Your last post about God was very interesting. For some reason I can't comment directly on your post.
DeleteHow exquisite! I have a few plants, but have only one bloom--pink--and no others in site. We live in a very very dry hot climate. Didn't spray them enough. Sad, so sad.
ReplyDeleteThere must be a plant that likes your climate but I'm not sure which one it might be; maybe some sort of cactus. I was not able to comment directly on your last post for some reason.
DeleteThis is so lovely, and what a wonderful colour.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Thank you Jan.
DeleteThey are such gorgeous plants!
ReplyDeleteThey are.
DeleteThat is one very happy plant! So pretty.
ReplyDeleteIt must be by a window that it likes.
DeleteBeautiful, John! They are such lovely plants but not everyone can make them bloom at the right time :)
ReplyDeleteI'm just lucky.
DeleteJust gorgeous, certainly will look a picture when they fully bloom.
ReplyDeleteI have these here at home but never here when they flower because we have usually left to travel.
Thank you Margaret.
DeletePerfect timing! Beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteIt's sort of magical as if it knew Christmas was coming.
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