I used to have two huge Agaves out my backyard. They were living sculpture. One bloomed and I thought I still have one more. Well that one bloomed but by that time the baby was big. I was happy but now she is blooming and I miss them all very much. Mine is still in bud but soon it will be in flower. Your photos are wonderful. parsnip
I used to have two huge Agaves out my backyard. They were living sculpture. One bloomed and I thought I still have one more. Well that one bloomed but by that time the baby was big. I was happy but now she is blooming and I miss them all very much.
ReplyDeleteMine is still in bud but soon it will be in flower.
Your photos are wonderful.
parsnip
did not know that agaves bloomed. We have a huge on in our back yard and it hasn't flowered yet. Maybe it's not old enough.
ReplyDeleteWe kept an agave "trunk" from a friend's backyard and now it stands in our entry way against a wall.
ReplyDeleteEs tiempo de flores por el mundo. Me encanta la última Diana😉
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo.
Bellissime immagini Diane :)
ReplyDeleteHello Diane:
ReplyDeleteNice photos of thee Agave and flowers. Nice to see the beauty of the desert in contrast to my everyday water rich, green northern forest environment.
Take care and keep cool this summer,
Mike
What a wonderful plant. I love your desert flowers. I see a real beauty in the desert for so many reasons.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful plant !!
ReplyDeleteGreetings
Belas cores!
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I look forward to seeing the desert again one day. A beautiful series of photos.
ReplyDeleteI see I have already commented but happy to be back so that I can look at these photos again 🙂
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