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Sep 6, 2011 7:59 PM CST
Name: Fred Rump
Naples, Fl
enjoying what nature has to offer
Charter ATP Member I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! Bromeliad Lover of wildlife (Black bear badge) Region: United States of America Tropicals
Ponds Orchids Region: Florida Ferns Enjoys or suffers cold winters
I took a short walk in the garden today in between the rains. I scattered some pics where the were appropriate in their forums under Tropicals. Here are some general views

First I noticed my bananas. One tree had broken from some storm but the bananas seem none the worse for it
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I'm not sure what these epis are called or whether they already bloomed or do their thing at night or what but here they are
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The pitcher plants are pitching and flowering
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to one side of the pool
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Many or most plants have fully recovered from the freeze last winter
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Fountain grass just got a haircut. Various palms were grown from tiny seedlings and lastly one side of the driveway
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