I have so many lizard's here but i am in the boonies.I find the green ones which i've seen get fairly big, on my plants a lot.We always called them chameleon (spelling it's early) they blow out a big red bubble under their necks that the grandkids love to see.
My oldest grandson is 5 yrs. old loves to get these to jump from a green leaf to a tree trunk or anything darker to watch them change colors.
I seen these 2 one morning in my rock garden on top of the rocks either get warm or not happy with each other they were staring at each other.I've never seen these in any plants.Are these the Anole or something else? As long as they eat bugs in my beds & my HB and don't eat the plants,these brown ones get real big.The DGS says they are gross.
My Wayetii is blooming good,i have put it outside not sure about how much sun it would appreciate while in bloom?Last year it stood partial sun really well giving the leaves a real pretty color & a dark outline around the leaves but this is it's first time blooming for me.
In the first picture of the Wayetii bloom you can see up at the top to the right it looks like a petal is opening but they never do. Are they suppose to open or roll back into the bloom? The DS-70 also holds blooms closed.
it started blooming outside in mid-sept. thru almost march inside non stop full of blooms always it didn't miss a beat even when i brought it inside.I smelled butterscotch all winter at least that's what the DS-70 smells like to me.waiting on another show from it this fall!!
H.kp opens her petals and has only 1 penuncle that i've seen so i'm getting 1 umbel at a time,i'm wondering how long she's going to keep doing this or if there could be a reason why the same penuncle is blooming & it's not getting any others? Any idea's, i haven't fertilized my Hoya's much at all,we have had a lot of rain since i put them out & it rains before i get a chance to feed them.