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May the fudge be with you.
This is how you'll find me in about 30 years.
Just in time! Order now to put in your favorite gardener's Easter basket!
There’s always room for a garden.
Bomarea sp. #2 Photo by James Gaither on flickr.
Alstroemeriaceae - Mexico, Central and South America Bomarea Shown: Detail of pendulous inflorescence; individual flowers to 3 cm long; this is the first inflorescence produced by a seedling grown plant of unidentified species purchased at the plant shop of U.C. Botanical Garden at Berkeley approx. 18 mos. ago; plant is container grown, receiving (in our cool summer, frostless climate) several hours of morning sun and bright shade the rest of the day; individual, twining stems have reached approx. 2 m in one year
Detailed description of range, cultural requirements and selected species: www.pacificbulbsociety.org/pbswiki/index.php/Bomarea
“Bomarea is one of the two major genera in the plant family Alstroemeriaceae. Most occur in the Andes. Several species are occasionally found as garden plants.
“It is essentially a twining version of their relatives in Alstroemeria, though some species stand freely upright.
“Perhaps the most fascinating — and telltale — morphological trait of most if not all Alstroemeriaceae is the fact that the leaves are resupinate: they twist from the base so that what appears to be the upper leaf surface is in fact the lower leaf surface.” (Wikipedia)
The Tree Hotel is a hotel in Sweden made up of five treehouses; each designed by a different architect. This one is called “The Mirrorcube” and it costs about $665 USD per night.
(Photos by The Tree Hotel)
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