This image was taken by Hubby at Bason Botanical Gardens,
outside of Whanganui.
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...I see these when I'm on Maui, they are huge!
ReplyDeleteI don't know this giants plants - they are so extraordinary ;-)
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Kirsi
What giants plants!
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Falk
Impressive plants.
ReplyDeleteinteresting design of these trees. Nature at it´s best :)
ReplyDeleteExciting plants, and wonderful photo!
ReplyDeleteOutstanding vegetation!
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I am always impressed by the size of the seed stalks that emerge from these large succulents. The agaves by me send out huge flowering fronds that can reach up more than 3 metres.
ReplyDeletewow - look at the height of those plants! impressive. Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteFantastic plant! Indeed it's cold here in Germany, it's wintery with some snow.
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Heidrun
It's been warm here lately. Blue skies like yours but a lot less foliage. ;) I've been trying to get into the holiday spirit by looking at photos/writing about our winter trip to Europe last year! ;)
ReplyDeleteThe yellow century flower (I think that's how it's called) - the tallest one, I have seen here a few times in California, but not as tall as this one seems here. The whole realm of cacti and related plants are amazing to me! Lovely capture, Betty!
ReplyDeleteHow gorgeous! Thanks for sharing! Wishing you a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteMassive! Beautiful capture. I think these are agavas, aren't they?
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Oh, yes! They grow well! From time to time our City Hall decide to place agava in pot in 18th of March Park. When it blooms it's a big event :-)
DeleteI love visiting botanical gardens. Nice to see pics of nice "warm" weather. :)
ReplyDeleteLove those tall plants. We have nothing like that in the "desert" land of San Diego!
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