Favorite Plants Of March 2016

Leucospermum 'Yellow Bird' and lots of roses.  Need I explain why?  
 Danger Garden looks at favorites every month.  I'm a little off on the day, but...well...
 ...I'm distracted.

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  1. I've been waiting for a wide view of the roses for a while, and that last photo did not disappoint!

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  2. I can sympathize. If I had a leucospermum like that in my garden, I'd spend my days sitting next to it :-).

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    1. I go out with a watering can to the front slope as an excuse.

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  3. Hola, no se que pasa, pero no puedo ver las fotografías. Un saludo

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    1. Hola!

      Lo siento, no sé por qué las fotos no son visibles para usted.

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  4. that is an exuberant pincushion.
    In Camps Bay we used to have wild ones.
    With grey leaves for the sunny side of the mountain.

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    1. I am surprised it is such a happy plant. You no longer have the wild Leucospermum? :(

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  5. The bloggers in the UK regularly express surprise about seeing my roses, as roses don't generally bloom there until much later - if only they saw yours!

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    1. Yes, it amazes me how roses bloom so late there. No wonder the Austin roses grown in California are two or three times the size they are in the UK. Cold soil?

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  6. That last shot is like a painting, only you get to see it for real.

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  7. Incredible. Just absolutely stunning!

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    1. Perhaps your white rocks with the good thoughts written upon them found their way to my roses. :)

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  8. I'll second what Tammy said! Your garden is fabulous!

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    1. Thanks! Its a great joy and privilege for me, to be able to have a garden.

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