The weather was miserable toward the end of the week, but Mother's day was absolutely beautiful! We had a nice day, ate a good meal and enjoyed each other's company. We were stuffed so we walked around the yard for a bit. There were a couple new flowers blooming that I didn't capture in the photographs from the last flower post. So here goes:
Our magnolia tree is in bloom. The magnolia flower is our State flower. I think it is pretty, but it smells even better than it looks. It smells so clean and crisp, if that makes any sense.
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The Magnolia Flower |
These big flowers fill the trees. Our little tree is only about 5 feet tall but has several blooms on it with many more to come. I've tried to cut them and bring them inside to be enjoyed in a vase, but they turn brown very quickly.
Now, here is a flower that I don't think we've talked about before. It is called a Bleeding Heart Vine and is different from the Bleeding Heart flower. This plant originates in Africa. We got it from a cutting off of a friend's plant that we were able to get to take root. It is flourishing now. In fact, I think I need to put it into a bigger pot.
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Bleeding Heart Vine |
The flower is interesting in that a little red berry-looking item sits in the center of a pure white flower. Then it opens up to reveal a pretty red flower.
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Flower Power |
And here is a final picture of the Bleeding Heart vine. I'd like to get this vining on something, but I need it to be movable since this plant is susceptible to cold weather/freeing temperatures.
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Bleeding Heart Vine |
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