High winds today made my garden look as if it had been raining flowers.
Cheers John
Raining Flowers
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Re: Raining Flowers
Is that a jacaranda John Nice back garden.
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Re: Raining Flowers
Large leaves, bunches of purple bell shaped flowers.. Looks like Pawlonia to me Bodhi
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Re: Raining Flowers
Well this should help stop your boredom by having to pick up each flower individually.
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Re: Raining Flowers
I wish I could get my pines to flower like that
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