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Location: San Francisco & Fort Worth & Now, Back to IRAQ
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Originally Posted by PhotogGal
Doesn't look the same to me, x2cme. The leaves look different to me. Could be bougainvillea, but it's hard to tell as your photo is overexposed and a bit on the fuzzy side.
yea, its not the best shot, but when I saw your flowers, I thought it was the same plant, that's why I posted, just to show ya... It was in Jordan, at the Dead Sea, and that sun is brighter than you could ever imagine,,, in fact, when I was in Petra, the sun burned my skin THROUGH my clothes,,, really, its just that hot and that bright! YIKES.... my poor little camera was pretty stressed! heeheehee
I don't know much about the names of plants and often confuse one for another, but I was thinking if it were the same, it was pretty cool that Mexico and Jordan had the same plant life! oh, well,,, I'm sure they have other plants in common.
Thank you bibit these are some from my front yard been working so much in the yards haven't taken time to take pictures figured I better stop working and take some pictures before the flowers are all gone.
PS. I bought the "almost dead" yellow mini rose plant from Lowe's on a clearance sale for just a dollar. Drinking a lot of tea and coffee (actually, spent tea leaves and coffee grind) seems to have done wonders to its health. Its all green and healthy now.
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