Thursday, April 11, 2024

On My Walk This Morning 4h

 


"Dark Knight" Phalaenopsis Orchid.  This is one of about a dozen orchids at
the entrance to this condo.  It has three blossoms facing this direction and
three more facing in the opposite direction.




"Mardi Gras" Ground Orchid 
This building has a number of ground orchids in different colors
 around the bases of trees.  These orchids grow in soil rather than
absorbing moisture from the air.




"Cranberry Katy" Orchids is the type of orchid growing on a flexible stem
with many buds on smaller stems.  Every day there are more flowers.




"Maid of Orleans" Phalaenopsis Orchid
This orchid has been blooming for more than two months now, and it keeps
adding more flowers.  It is close to the door, where everyone can admire it.




"Voodoo Alcantara" is one of a number of Alcantaras which are all
dramatic showpieces in a garden.




"Velvet Purple" Orchids surrounded by greenery of several types.
This orchid looks and feels like thick, rich velvet.




"Gaillardia / Indian Blanket"
The plants keep reseeding themselves from year to year, so you have flowers
for many years.




"Pinwheel Jasmine"      Lovely aroma.  The Jasmine bushes flower prolifically,
then drop the flowers, then a few weeks later they put out another covering
of flowers.  This goes on all year long, and they have a beautiful aroma.




"Lemon Chiffon"  Orchids with Wine Throat.  This one plant has three stems
growing from it, so each day I come by, there are more flowers blooming.
And there are more to come.



"Simba"  White African Iris.  These are small flowers, but this year they seem
to be particularly prolific.  There are beautiful beds of Blue Iris and Yellow Iris
as well as these white ones.



Succulent Garden with Agave, Blue Daze, and Bougainvillea.




"Dark Blue Lobelia" - lovely ground cover.  I used to plant this in my gardens
because the colors are so intense and the flowers become so dense.  It comes
in several shades of blue and white.




"Orange Bougainvillea"  Bougainvillea comes in every color and
mixtures of colors.  It grows in the soil, but it also seems to do well in pots.




"Loop-de-Loop" Alcantara.  The Alcantaras make wonderful showy splashes
of color and bending leaves in a garden.




"Mini-Ixora."  These clusters are each less than one fifth of the size
of standard ixora.  But they fill bushes up to six feet tall and make a
colorful background.



"Butterscotch Delight"  Orchids.  There are many varieties of yellow orchids,
and each has a different colored throat.



"Pink Pentas / Egyptian Star Flowers."
 With regular watering and good light but not all-day sunshine, these flowers
flourish and spread very nicely.  They come in many colors, and they seem 
to do well whether planted in soil or in a pot.



"The Orchid Tree" at Building 5 in Cypress Bend.  This tree was outstanding
two years ago, but last year had almost nothing after the groundskeepers trimmed
the hedge and trees mercilessly.  But this year it is back and quite splendid.



"Bill's Angels" is a beautiful pale, lilac orchid with delicate stripes.  It is growing
happily on the tree.




"Apricot Ashley" is a lovely tawny orange color with purple throat.
The color is rather unusual for orchids.





"Theodora" Orchids.  Orchid varieties with purple or lavender spots and splashes
are numerous, and I find new ones on each building.  But I like them.





"Winter Cascade" is a beautiful variety of white orchid with just a touch
of yellow in the throat.  These White Phalaenopsis Orchids are probably the
most common variety of orchids.




"Ms Dior" has several stems of flowers on the tree.  They make a wonderful
welcome to the building.  Varieties of this color and pattern are also
quite numerous.


"Anne of Brittany" is a deep purple orchid with an even darker throat.
It is quite regal looking.




"Funny Face" has been blooming for more than two months.  It keeps adding
more flowers.  Before it finishes, we will be able to see the two white eyes and
the mask-like appearance.




"Liriope" is one of the decorative grasses which are used in planting.  It comes in many forms -
thick and thin blade, all green, green and white, short, medium, and tall.  But it makes
a nice border.



The "Golden Tabebuias" are in full bloom all over Pompano Beach and Fort Lauderdale.
They line the streets by gas stations and Walgreen's.  They are inexpensive,
hardy, and bloom their hearts out every year.  These two are across the street
from where I live, in Cypress Bend, where they have a number of them.




"Golden Tabebuia"  The flowers appear before the leaves, so the entire top of
the tree is a mass of yellow flowers.  The leaves gradually grow out and
the flowers fall to the ground.  There are also Pink and White and Lavender
Tabebuias, but they are not as bright or dramatic as the "Golden."


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2 comments:

  1. Amazing! Thank you!

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  2. They are all gorgeous. Lobelia is my favorite though.

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