I have decided to join the blogging craze. I am looking forward to taking a moment to find out a little more about the plants I have been photographing. I hope to explore all aspects of plants, flowers, trees and other garden related topics. Sorry about having to watermark the photos but there are a lot of people using them without permission.
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Orange Oxalis
Oxalis
Oxalis massoniana
(oks-AL-iss) (mas-soh-nee-AY-nuh)
This cute little plant was blooming in the Alpine House at Wave Hill. The color was striking and the light was slanting in at the right angle. Many gardeners consider Oxalis a noxious weed but there are many of the 800 species that are nice in the garden. Some of those types have been featured on this blog this year.
This South African native often blooms as a complete carpet of 4 to 5 inch high flowers. There are some reports that it actually grows better in the controlled environment of a container (as this was). I couldn’t find the hardiness of this plant so if anyone knows feel free to chime in.
I want to take this time to wish everybody a Happy and Prosperous New Year. In some ways I am happy to close the books on this decade and move into the new one. It is a Blue Moon around here tonight. Here is a link to Wikipedia about the Lunar Phases, which is something I hadn’t thought about in years. It was a good refresher for me. There is also a Winter Weather Advisory in effect for snow and rain. According to weather.com , “A Winter weather advisory is when a significant winter storm or hazardous winter weather is occurring, imminent, and is an inconvenience.” The storm is to be followed by a blast of really cold air, sigh.
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4 comments:
Our winter weather thus far has been truly awful. It is refreshing to look at your photos of flowers ANY time of year, but even more so during these dreary days.
Best wishes for a happy new year!
Hunker down, fill the bar and cupboards and have a Happy New Year.
My wishes for you,
Great start for Jan,
Love for Feb,
Peace for March,
No worries for April,
Fun for May,
Joy for June to Nov,
Happiness for Dec,
Have a lucky and wonderful 2010!
Hi Kala,
Thanks for stopping by. I am looking forward to seeing some great work from you this year.
Les,
It sure has been a rough winter here. There is more snow today.
ECL,
God bless for your note. It really hit the mark. Happiest of New Years to you too.
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