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PlantWerkz

May 09, 2009
10:53 AM

Post #6525880

Hi All,

Just want to share my website on architecturally beautiful plants which are categorized for landscaping purposes.

http://plantwerkz.blogspot.com/

PlantWerkz
missingrosie
Hillsborough, NC

May 09, 2009
11:47 AM

Post #6526100

Thanks - very interesting photos.

Been a dream to go to Kew Gardens and the sight of those water lilies has really fueled the fire!
DaleTheGardener
Tampa, FL
(Zone 10a)

May 10, 2009
07:46 PM

Post #6531247

Very nice site, well done!

I would love to find some of the water banana, plants or seeds.

M-Rosie, you don't have to go to London to see the giant water lily, we grow them here in Central Fla - at Bok Tower. I took this photo last Aug>

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missingrosie
Hillsborough, NC

May 10, 2009
10:26 PM

Post #6531957

beautiful!!

I will be there in July. Bok Tower. I will Google it.
scraps
Lena, MS
(Zone 7b)

May 11, 2009
03:33 PM

Post #6534807

I really enjoyed the unique plants in that link. I really loved the desert rose and the bottle tree. All were awsome. Thanks for the link Plantwerkz
PlantWerkz

May 17, 2009
11:48 AM

Post #6560068

No problem guys.

If you have any architecturally beautiful plants please let me know. I'm from the tropics so do not really know much plants in the temperate regions.

PlantWerkz
DaleTheGardener
Tampa, FL
(Zone 10a)

May 17, 2009
02:33 PM

Post #6560685

Some ferns are architecturally beautiful>

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DaleTheGardener
Tampa, FL
(Zone 10a)

May 17, 2009
02:37 PM

Post #6560705

Agava angustifolia might fall into that catagory>

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scraps
Lena, MS
(Zone 7b)

May 17, 2009
11:43 PM

Post #6563136

I think all plants and flowers are so intricate that only the greatest Architech could have achieved it. I am not a brilliant mind at all but I do not think a human could create one so perfect. Just the other day I picked a wildflower called Heal All. I had to look it up on the computer to find a name for it. My eyes are not very good so I did not realise until I read on the internet that each tiny flower had a hood like top. When I looked very closely they were like teeny tiny little orchids all grouped together into a cluster. All I noticed were the big cluster but the creator had made such a tiny masterpiece that you almost needed a microscope to really see it's real beauty.

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