Our front garden
from w.
Peceli took some quick pictures this morning before we head off for Donation in Kind to fill a container to Fiji. It's a very ordinary garden but there's a bit of colour at the moment.



Peceli took some quick pictures this morning before we head off for Donation in Kind to fill a container to Fiji. It's a very ordinary garden but there's a bit of colour at the moment.
Labels: Geelong gardens
2 Comments:
Some of these blossoms are so big. They look like cactus--cacti?? What is the name of those gorgeous pinks?
Hello Annie,
I did a google search and it seems that it is called cereus and related perhaps to the white one that flowers only at night. It is a cactus but doesn't have spikes.
w.
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