Spaghetti harvest? by cmolsen2002
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Description
No, sorry.......it's not....(I just couldn't resist the title!) I think these unusual 'danglies' show better in the full-sized view.
Apparently, this is a Coastal Fringe tree, and it's completely new to me. I wandered the biggest of our local nurseries in the sunshine this afternoon..........found some neat stuff, too!
Thanks for your visit.......
Comments (10)
MrsLubner
This is also new to me. I don't think I want one as it appears they create a bit of mess but it is very unusual. Excellent find and outstanding shot.
Chipka
WOW...I'll have to say that this is new to me as well. I love the details you captured here and I'd love to see other shots of this intriguing critter of a plant. Great work.
auntietk
It's not spaghetti? Oh. Well, it's still cool! :)
durleybeachbum
Garrya Elliptica! I've got a super specimen in my front garden in Southern England. Great shot!
barbdennist
Wow, a spaghetti plant that grows its own garlic for added flavor! I want one of these. What a great shot and a perfect title for this. I've certainly not seen one of these before.
timtripp
interesting
goodoleboy
Terrific detai and texture in this photo of a plant I've never heard of or seen before, Marilyn!
carrotsoup
Did you get the name of that plant at Dinters? It is kind of neat.
BibbyBear
What an unusual plant!!! A great capture and I love the sunlight in the background. Hugs Chrissy xx
rockstrider
I havn't seen anything like this before Chris! Fantastic find and great capture!