More time ago I showed you the buds of a flower about to bloom. I promised then that I will keep you updated on the evolution of this flower. It is part of the succulent plant family. It has blue-green leaves that are edged with red on low arching stems. Flowers are pink, grouped in a bouquet at the end of the stems. I have this flower for many years and I enjoy its flowers every time they appear. Also an easy-to-maintain flower. It needs full sun and dry conditions. We call it October Daphne.
If you missed my previous posts and want to see its evolution click on the links:
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Do you grow succulent plants in your garden?
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Yes
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No
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You have shown their beauty in a special way!!!
Thank you, Albert. This is a beautiful flower. The photographer just highlighted it.
I represent the flower to say thank you.
love the pink flower! The water drops in your succulent picture are perfectly captured!
You’ve probably noticed that I like raindrops. Maybe that’s why I try to take them well!
i have noticed both, but you take perfect pictures of raindrops!
it remind me something very special
These October Daphne flowers look lovely.
They are beautiful flowers!
Gorgeous, I love succulents to the extent that I would sacrifice my veggie garden for it LOL
once again, your flowers look like aliens. where do you live, the X-Files?
I try to convince myself that I live in a normal country, but as the days go by, I realize that I live in a country where nothing is how it is seems!
unfortunately, I know what you mean…
The blooms look like a cluster of ice cream! So pretty.
The flowers look like little pink balls.