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A couple street plants of Szechuan China
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jujujojo (
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Tue, Sep 2, 14 at 23:56
| The place is humid such that the street is always wet through out the year.
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RE: A couple street plants of Szechuan China
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| Nice! I love that middle shot of the mossy trees and fern-lined walk. Do you know the name of that lovely pink shrub? CMK |
RE: A couple street plants of Szechuan China
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| Interesting pictures, JJ Thanks. |
RE: A couple street plants of Szechuan China
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A relative, native to China, visited China this summer and sent back many photos which were mostly city vistas of buildings. Nice to see some of the flora. Interesting way to use flower boxes in the first photo. |
RE: A couple street plants of Szechuan China
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| mnwsgal, do you know what the pink flowering shrub/tree is? |
RE: A couple street plants of Szechuan China
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| Would you please post a close up photo of the pink flower and its leaves? Thanks. |
RE: A couple street plants of Szechuan China
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| Jujujojo, I always appreciate the plant photos you post from your travels. |
RE: A couple street plants of Szechuan China
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| Sorry, I do not recognize the shrub. Looks lovely. |
RE: A couple street plants of Szechuan China
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| Posted by nhbabs z4b-5a NH (My Page) on Fri, Sep 5, 14 at 12:35 Posted by christinmk z5b eastern WA (My Page) on Wed, Sep 3, 14 at 11:17 I am sorry that I did not take other pictures of the pink flowering tree. But I took pictures of others: This seems to be a great method for selling perennials :
I have never seen a cake with fig toppings:
What is this yellow flower:
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RE: A couple street plants of Szechuan China
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| I wonder if the pink one is some kind of ungainly Fabaceae, it looks kind of like a cross between an Indigofera or Lespedeza and a Bauhinia. The yellow one definitely is...I'm guessing a Cassia but there are so many members of that clan it could be something else. Definitely a pea flower and leaf though. |
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