Inspired by PeterH's beautiful Elaeocarpus reticulatus - or Blueberry Ash, viewtopic.php?f=77&t=4748 I thought I'd share a couple of photos I took in a place called "Sacred Forest," on Kauai, Hawaii.
The forest was planted in the grounds of a monastery, and open to the public for meditation, picnics or just "enjoying the solitude of the only Rudraksha grove in America."
I know I've seen those red leaves at the Toowong botanical gardens...
Elaeocarpus ganitrus - Blue Marble Tree
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Elaeocarpus ganitrus - Blue Marble Tree
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Re: Elaeocarpus ganitrus - Blue Marble Tree
Hi
Thanks for sharing, I'll bet all the cares of the world dissipated after a while in there?
Awesome
Thanks for sharing, I'll bet all the cares of the world dissipated after a while in there?
Awesome
JC
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Re: Elaeocarpus ganitrus - Blue Marble Tree
It certainly was nice and peaceful in there.I'll bet all the cares of the world dissipated after a while in there?