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  • Jazzygirl
    Jazzygirl Member Posts: 12,533
    edited May 2015

    Sharing a photo of my neighbors ocotillo, which I always thought was a variety of cactus, but not so, just a desert dwelling plant. The first time I ever saw one of these was in Carlsbad, NM, home of the infamous caverns, during spring visit when it was in full bloom.

    These plants are more "low desert" in nature, so I am impressed the neighbhor has been able to get this to successfully thrive here in the "high desert" where we have more seasons and a real winter. For perspective, this plant is almost 15 feet tall and the red flowers are it's bloom. I noticed the plant in all it's glory on my drive into the development and could not resist taking some pics!

    I am going up to Santa Fe tomorrow and Monday for a little get away and going to their botanical gardens and will share any interesting pics from my adventures there!

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  • ananda8
    ananda8 Member Posts: 2,755
    edited May 2015


    That is a very happy Ocotillo.

  • Wren44
    Wren44 Member Posts: 8,585
    edited May 2015

    I've seen fences made from ocotillo in west Tx. They tend to root and bloom after it rains.

  • Jackbirdie
    Jackbirdie Member Posts: 4,693
    edited May 2015

    love New Mexico! I have traveled there several times. Really looking forward to the botanical garden report

  • Jackbirdie
    Jackbirdie Member Posts: 4,693
    edited May 2015

    look at these beauties who came to say hello today! I have no clue what they are and I don't see them in my PNW bird book. I zoomed in as much as I could. Can anyone identify?

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  • Monis
    Monis Member Posts: 472
    edited May 2015

    I just flipped through my "Birds or Oregon" book, and the only bird that looks like that is possibly the Western Tanager. The males have the red on their heads, the females do not. I don't think I've ever seen one in our yard.

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  • Jackbirdie
    Jackbirdie Member Posts: 4,693
    edited May 2015

    Monis- Thanks! I've come to the conclusion also that it's the Western Tanager. At first my bird book didn't convince me, but I looked online at some ID sites and saw they differ quite a bit when juvenile. They are so tropical and exotic looking. Was a very nice gift from nature today

  • Jazzygirl
    Jazzygirl Member Posts: 12,533
    edited May 2015

    From the Santa Fe Botanical Garden visit yesterday.

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  • Jackbirdie
    Jackbirdie Member Posts: 4,693
    edited May 2015

    Jazzy- what wonderful photos! You have a good eye. I especially like the one that looks like a sedum, or hens and chicks. Glad you had a nice day out

  • Chevyboy
    Chevyboy Member Posts: 10,786
    edited May 2015

    Yes! I love the photo's also!

    We went to the Denver Botanical Gardens last year, and saw the Chihuly glass exhibit! Beautiful!

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    We went in the fall.... the trees were gorgeous!

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  • Jackbirdie
    Jackbirdie Member Posts: 4,693
    edited May 2015

    Very nice! Enjoyed these! Love the fall color too!

  • flaviarose
    flaviarose Member Posts: 442
    edited May 2015
  • Monis
    Monis Member Posts: 472
    edited May 2015

    Besides a large variety of birds that grace our bird feeders, look who I spotted today eating bird seed that had fallen to the ground:

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  • Monis
    Monis Member Posts: 472
    edited May 2015

    Today I harvested the last of the radishes, which were going to seed. Picked our first strawberries. Lots more lettuce, spinach and kale. Peas are on the way.

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  • 70charger
    70charger Member Posts: 963
    edited May 2015

    I get to plant my garden today!

    Luv the pics!

  • ananda8
    ananda8 Member Posts: 2,755
    edited May 2015

    We had another Spring storm although not as strong as Texas and Oklahoma, but strong enough to beat up my peonies.

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  • Jackbirdie
    Jackbirdie Member Posts: 4,693
    edited May 2015

    Monis! What a lovely, tidy garden!

    And wo, those poor peonies. Among my very favorites

  • Rosevalley
    Rosevalley Member Posts: 3,061
    edited May 2015

    Monis I love your greenhouse did you build it yourself? We have raised beds too.. our spinach just went to seed. Lettuce, egg plant, broccoli and tomatoes doing reallywell. The other night I yelled to keep the dogs in because the smell of skunk was so strong! It came in through the bedroom window. Some folks leave food out for their cats.. we have lots of raccoons and skunks and possums here. Baby skunks are so cute! Unless they spray your dog, then not so cute.

    Love the bird pictures. Chevy I remember when you went there and shared those photos! I loved seeing them again. The BC memorial in the UK was lovely and the ripples in the water to show how many die a year sobbering, a lovely tribute. Jazzy your garden pictures are super. Some Day I will see New Mexico. Such blue skies that go on for ever. Thank you all for sharing your world! Love the photos!!!

    I had to go back and correct.. mispellings,, wrong tenses oy.. ugh.. When we moved to the West Coast in 1989 we drove through Arches National Park in March and the entire desert was in bloom. I'll never forget it. Indian Paintbrush, yellow cactus flowers, all kinds of plants I had never seen and those amazing rock formations... so unreal and striking. Sadly I have never been back, but I hear Bryces National Park is even more stunning.

  • Jazzygirl
    Jazzygirl Member Posts: 12,533
    edited May 2015

    I saw this today on FB. How about this for a garden retreat?

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  • Monis
    Monis Member Posts: 472
    edited May 2015

    Ooooh - I could take everything out of my greenhouse and put a nice mattress in it. What a great place for an afternoon nap! It would get pretty hot during the summer though....


  • Jazzygirl
    Jazzygirl Member Posts: 12,533
    edited May 2015

    First yellow prickly pear bloom today. Not very open as it is an overcast day, but lovely just the same. Will share more as we go along! I have two other cacti yet to bloom!

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  • Jackbirdie
    Jackbirdie Member Posts: 4,693
    edited May 2015

    That garden retreat looks like HEAVEN to me! Thanks for sharing

  • Jazzygirl
    Jazzygirl Member Posts: 12,533
    edited May 2015

    Yellow prickly pear is really blooming now. It must have about 100 buds on it. Today were the most open yet, and think it will be a lovely bloom cycle. My pink prickly pear is about finished blooming.

    The cacti go on and on for awhile. I still have an elephant ear (tangerine colored flowers) and cholla (fushia colored) yet to do their thing.

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  • ananda8
    ananda8 Member Posts: 2,755
    edited May 2015


    Just beautiful. 

  • TwoHobbies
    TwoHobbies Member Posts: 2,118
    edited May 2015

    I am enjoying all the pictures.  I planted my containers with my multicolored annuals.  They look really pretty but I went with one flat for $10 instead of spending $70 or more on the bigger plants.  I'll post some pictures when they get a little bigger.  I also had an idea to try sunflowers in containers.  Maybe I can outsmart the critters that way.  Keeping my fingers crossed!

     


     

  • Jazzygirl
    Jazzygirl Member Posts: 12,533
    edited May 2015

    TwoHobbies- I do the same with doing inexpensive flats of annuals. Not worth spending the money on things that won't return for another year. I put more into my perennial purchases. I love my potted plants.

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  • Teka
    Teka Member Posts: 10,052
    edited May 2022

    Such interesting photos and chitchat.

    Jazzy, maybe try to grow an ocotillo plant?

    So far no raccoons or skunks grazing on bird food. Feared as rabies carriers in the North Country.

    My peonies are just starting to have buds.

    The rain is now knocking off the blossoms from the following fragrant lilacs.

    *old fashion common purple lilac*image*hybrid purple lilac*
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    *hybrid blue lilac* I feel is the most fragrant.

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  • Rosevalley
    Rosevalley Member Posts: 3,061
    edited May 2015

    Ohh I love lilacs! Ours just finished blooming. I have the lavender and white. My neighbor has a dark purple, all smell super. Love the photos.

  • Teka
    Teka Member Posts: 10,052
    edited January 2018

    I wish the lilacs could continue to bloom throughout the Summer!

  • Jazzygirl
    Jazzygirl Member Posts: 12,533
    edited May 2015

    Teka- beautiful lilacs. I love the blooms and the fragrance. My neighbors have them and they bloomed her in April and are long gone. Enjoy the aroma, nothing better!

    Ocotillo's require some room and I don't have the right space in my yard for that (unless something dies, which I hope it does not!) I enjoy the neighbors ocotillo every year.


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