Showing posts with label lily. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lily. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 9, 2021

STEALING MY FRIENDS' FLOWER PICTURES!


Scarlet bougainvillea planted by Prof. Elizabeth's parents many years ago in the 1960s. 
A mauve display from Albert.
This is what I get up to when my garden is only GRASS and WEEDS with nothing to show off. 
Different varieties of Desert Rose 
from the Liews.
Lotus from Ah Con and her 

water lilies 


in her fish bowl, and her 


scarlet frangipani reaching to heaven.
 This rare unusual plant flowers only at NIGHT for Ms Puah Suat Moi. 
The flowers from the Epiphyllum oxypetalum or Night Queen tragically fade as dawn arrives.  
All the way from Melbourne , Australia is this Hibiscus Rio Clara  (rosa sinensis) in the Wees' garden which loves its position facing North in summer. The Wees, once Malaysians but who are now Australian citizens, are very patriotic as this species is Malaysia's national flower. More flowers 
from MelbourneI do have lilies in
 pots to show off. 
My only frangipani that bloomed once and surrendered to life as I over-watered it. 
Home-grown lilies from Australia, the pink is stunning.