Showing posts with label Isabel's Garden. Show all posts
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Saturday, June 14, 2008

Yet More Flowers from my Garden

Niccolo and Isabella's Garden. 

A blueviolet Iris.


One of dozens of camellias which bloomed a month ago.


Forget me not blown by the wind into  the ground.

The orange roses are vines and they are nearly three meters in height.
















More Flowers from my Garden

Niccolo and Isabella's Garden. 

The white flower  is a Spatyphillum The pink one is a succulent.





































Flower number three is a a Bougainvillea which covers an entire wall of our garden. Like Beirut, the Italian Riviera is surrounded by tall and lush Bougainvillea.














These are succulents which my grandson Niccolo then five planted with his own magical hands.














One of dozens of gardenias blooming at this moment.

Flowers from my Garden




Niccolo and Isabella's Garden





Isabel's Rose


Niccolo and Isabella's Garden.

This roses are a blue mauve. I do not use chemicals to rid the roses of aphids or other pests. I use nicotine from the finest Cuban cigars. Absolute Magic!




Isabel's Garden 2



In the Italian Riviera these flowers from succulents bloom twice a year.

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Niccolo and Isabella's Garden.

 This is called a Tamayo. It was the first tropical plant Columbus brought back from the Americas. It is almost 2 meters high and is very colorful and bewitching

Isabel Van Fechtmann

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