Well - I am going to Bradenton, FL. I really like plants too. I particulary enjoy bulbs, succulents, and xerophytes (cactuses & desert plant). They're all so interesting. I also like massive plants of enormous size - trees and such. Redwoods, sequoias, bristlcone. Bye.
More about the location... I am returning to my home land. My American state of origin. Florida! I was birthed in my ancestral city of Tampa in what seems like ages ago - it's fairly close to Bradenton.
Ooh! Banyan trees are awesome. I went to visit the largest one in the world in Florida. It was so long ago I couldn't tell you much about it. It was huge! Spanned about a square mile, I think - just one giant organism.
Yeah, mangroves are cool, but they suck to walk through. They have interesting roots that poke through the soil. I have split rocks, Mexican hat plants, a hairy old man cactus, aloe ferox, aloe vera, Christmas cactus, and a bunch of Home Depot succulents with really long names that have flourished in my care. I have more stuff too. I've had a lot of stuff that have died over the years too.
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31 Jul, 2014, 8:06 am
That schnozz is quite stunning. A digitalis is also a plant.
31 Jul, 2014, 8:08 am
A genus of plants - foxglove.
31 Jul, 2014, 4:49 pm
Well - I am going to Bradenton, FL.
I really like plants too. I particulary enjoy bulbs, succulents, and xerophytes (cactuses & desert plant). They're all so interesting. I also like massive plants of enormous size - trees and such. Redwoods, sequoias, bristlcone.
Bye.
31 Jul, 2014, 4:55 pm
More about the location...
I am returning to my home land. My American state of origin. Florida! I was birthed in my ancestral city of Tampa in what seems like ages ago - it's fairly close to Bradenton.
31 Jul, 2014, 4:58 pm
Ooh! Banyan trees are awesome. I went to visit the largest one in the world in Florida. It was so long ago I couldn't tell you much about it. It was huge! Spanned about a square mile, I think - just one giant organism.
31 Jul, 2014, 8:45 pm
Yeah, mangroves are cool, but they suck to walk through. They have interesting roots that poke through the soil.
I have split rocks, Mexican hat plants, a hairy old man cactus, aloe ferox, aloe vera, Christmas cactus, and a bunch of Home Depot succulents with really long names that have flourished in my care. I have more stuff too. I've had a lot of stuff that have died over the years too.