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11/29/17

WATW

This image was taken by Hubby at Bason Botanical Gardens,
outside of Whanganui.

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17 comments:

  1. ...I see these when I'm on Maui, they are huge!

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  2. I don't know this giants plants - they are so extraordinary ;-)
    Greetings
    Kirsi

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  3. What giants plants!
    Greetings
    Falk

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  4. interesting design of these trees. Nature at it´s best :)

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  5. Exciting plants, and wonderful photo!

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  6. Outstanding vegetation!
    Have a good Wednesday!

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  7. 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.

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  8. wow - look at the height of those plants! impressive. Have a great week.

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  9. Fantastic plant! Indeed it's cold here in Germany, it's wintery with some snow.
    Wish you a good Wednesday.
    Heidrun

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  10. 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! ;)

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  11. The 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!

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  12. How gorgeous! Thanks for sharing! Wishing you a wonderful week.

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  13. Massive! Beautiful capture. I think these are agavas, aren't they?
    Thank you for hosting.

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    1. 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 :-)

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  14. I love visiting botanical gardens. Nice to see pics of nice "warm" weather. :)

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  15. Love those tall plants. We have nothing like that in the "desert" land of San Diego!

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