diplocaulobium chrysotropis`clackamas' cbr/aos
scott361
16 years ago
More Discussions
This is another one of those ones that I found difficult to photo!
It has too many focus areas and some part always tries to blur.
I didn't have time to take a photo the first day. Later, that evening, I went to look at it and it was wilted and had closed up.
I thought that was it and I had missed my chance. The next morning...it was open and just as perky!
Scott
bolero
sdahl
Related Professionals
East Rancho Dominguez Landscape Architects & Landscape Designers · Salisbury Landscape Architects & Landscape Designers · Walnut Landscape Architects & Landscape Designers · Fairfield Landscape Contractors · Lexington Landscape Contractors · Panama City Beach Landscape Contractors · Seminole Landscape Contractors · Severna Park Landscape Contractors · Thornton Landscape Contractors · Tinton Falls Landscape Contractors · Wailuku Landscape Contractors · North Aurora Landscape Contractors · Selma Landscape Contractors · Bensenville Landscape Contractors · Arlington Handymanscott361Original Author
thesnowpea
prc66