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Gardening in South Carolina, US

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  • kylerduvallkylerduvall Posts: 189

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    imageimageimageThe two cactus are dragonfruit, I'm not sure about the yellow flower but it's easily one of my favorite despite being so small and only opening for a few hours a day. There's also a variegated serissa, and a fujien(fukien) Tea

  • kylerduvallkylerduvall Posts: 189

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    imageOur night blooming cereus bloomed again last night, just one flower but it's the third time this year it has flower! Also my dad has his own bee company/removal and gave us a bunch of combs and we strained it and got about a gallon of fresh honey! >.< giving most of it away tho :/. We also have the orange rose and the other is a red hibiscus that flowers in the afternoon so I can't seem to see it in full bloom cause I'm at work!!! But heres as close as I got so far ^-^ and the last one is the night blooming cereus flowering at once but that was last years.

  • kylerduvallkylerduvall Posts: 189

    Just so you all know, I take these pictures and I don't alter them in any way.

  • kylerduvallkylerduvall Posts: 189

    imageA century plant near my job its flower stalk is probably about 12-14 feet and if I can I'll try to get pictures of it in full flower ^-^

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    imageThe red hibiscus in more of an open flower, and the inside of the night blooming cereus, those were taken by my Bf Dillon! And you can see mr. Or mrs. Snail behind the sunflower and how big he or she is. That's a real orange rose that's been growing here for years.  And the purple hibiscus in more flower too!

  • ForestedgeForestedge Posts: 3,650

    Your beautiful pictures are never ending.

  • SussexsunSussexsun Posts: 1,444

    Great pictures and good to see what can be grown in a different climate from what we are use to.

    i envy you the plants that you can grow and your cat is a handsome fella as well. He looks like a smaller version of mine?

    To see a world in a grain of sand and heaven in a wild flower Hold infinity in the palm of your hand and eternity in an hour.

  • Beaus MumBeaus Mum Posts: 3,554

    Stunning and amazing.  Only just seen your thread and really loved all your pics and insight to South Carolina image thank you for sharing 

  • kylerduvallkylerduvall Posts: 189

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    imageimageimageimageimageimageimageimageimageimageimageimageimageimageimageJust bought a red hot poker yesterday and am very excited to see how it does down here!! The purple flower with 4 petals is a clematis, while the more bluish one is a morning glory flower. Those are two different kinds of sunflower (couldn't tell you what kind) purple hibiscus in more flower, the two pitchers to show the different kinds of color each pitcher gets. That's also beautiful Dillon And our momma kitty! She had 4 kittens last year but now we only have the two kittens and her (sox and Barry are the kittens names) also a cicada and shell which Im pretty sure came from that cicada but I could be wrong. The cotton has two different color flowers, the whiter with a peppermint edge to them, and the redder ones (and some have little grasshoppers in them lol) and the last thing is we put a 125 gallon plastic garden pool to put in the front yard in the ground rather than the kiddie pool and plastic wreath case I was originally using as pools for the water plants.

  • Some lovely flowers there!imageWhat is the temperature there at the moment? We can only manage 20 degrees here at the moment...oh, and lots of rain!

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