Thanks for the kind words. There's actually a white bird of paradise on the far end of the upper pond. I'll try and get some updated pictures soon since it's grown a lot since those were taken. It's around 12 feet now and bloomed for the first time last year. As to the koi and my lillies, that's the very reason I added the upper pond I try and keep lillies in both ponds but when the koi tear up a lillie I move it to the other pond for recuperation
I don't have any vines but my latest sickness is Desert Roses. I think they're unusual and yet very pretty.I have about 4 varities now and always looking to add more.
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I'ma get into trouble now >> I helped my parents build their (very) small pond in the back yard for our turtle, and I love how nice it is...looking at yours finally (yay) now once I settle down, I wanna build a pond. I wonder if the army would get mad at me if I built one outside my room LOL!
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re your Desert Rose: Chris, who owns Buried Treasures: http://davesgarden.com/products/gwd/c/2462/ , has an amazing selection and good prices. He lives down your way and is really good.....I note he has a recent negative and neutral rating but I know his site got a nasty virus that he *just* had cleaned up recently. He sent me a Desert Rose and oh the travels that plant, and a few others , made to get over the border (by car a phyto isn't needed for tropicals to be brought into Canada).
I kinda figured you might have a white BOP.....do you have Orchids??? There's one particular one a Floridian member posted that was spectacular (it had a different look and was covered with blooms) .... she also loved it's ease of care. If I remember its' name I'll post it.
I kinda figured you might have a white BOP.....do you have Orchids??? There's one particular one a Floridian member posted that was spectacular (it had a different look and was covered with blooms) .... she also loved it's ease of care. If I remember its' name I'll post it.
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If orchids tickle your fancy this is the one that I remember a huge fuss being made over: Dendrobium Orchid
Dendrobium pierardii
http://davesgarden.com/community/forums ... id=2198479
It made me think of the Hawaiian Leis.
Dendrobium pierardii
http://davesgarden.com/community/forums ... id=2198479
It made me think of the Hawaiian Leis.
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uh huh.........I really couldn't afford to live way down there.
Here's the Blue Jade Vine: http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/showimage/179190/ (of course you may have seen it before). In my case I'd have to head out to Lotus Land (British Columbia) to see many of the above (and even there they are usually in a conservatory).
Here's the Blue Jade Vine: http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/showimage/179190/ (of course you may have seen it before). In my case I'd have to head out to Lotus Land (British Columbia) to see many of the above (and even there they are usually in a conservatory).
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Here's the first Adenium that caught my eye (and made me wipe the drool off my keyboard): http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/448386/ Larger pic: http://davesgarden.com/community/forums ... pid=985092
And here's the above Dendrobium Orchid
Dendrobium pierardii growing on a log (not as big as Patischell's but it looks pretty sharp here too) http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/showimage/105289/
And here's the above Dendrobium Orchid
Dendrobium pierardii growing on a log (not as big as Patischell's but it looks pretty sharp here too) http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/showimage/105289/
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SaskatchewanScreamer wrote:Here's the first Adenium that caught my eye (and made me wipe the drool off my keyboard): http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/448386/ Larger pic: http://davesgarden.com/community/forums ... pid=985092
And here's the above Dendrobium Orchid
Dendrobium pierardii growing on a log (not as big as Patischell's but it looks pretty sharp here too) http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/showimage/105289/
That first picture is what we call a Desert Rose. We have one that got hit pretty hard with the freeze last year but its recovering nicely. We also gave them out for mothers day one year and our great aunts it huge now. Just lovely at the beginning of spring, where there isn't many leaves just all blooms. Heres a not so great shot of ours a few years back.
So hows the pond looking these days Marshal? Should have filled in quite nicley over the past year.
Pictures would be fun.
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Re: My obsession.. the pond revisited
OTown your desert rose is beautiful!!!! My desert rose I had for 9 years got frozen this past winter It's weird cause it got froze before and always came back but this time was it.
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