I am a writer of fantasy fiction that often surrounds middle-aged women. I am a married mother of two and granny to three, a BoHo Chic kinda gal. I am recently retired and busier than when I worked 9-5. But writing and blogging is my main game.
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16 thoughts on “Sunday Evening Art Gallery — Leaves”
Oh! Thank you! Sometimes the source can be mistaken. And when you copy the source who probably copied from another source who probably got their source mixed up…. Thank you.
Missed your response earlier. In Oz, where I am I grow both, and Caladiums I have special memories of as I grew up in New Guinea and one of our houses, had a huge collection of multi-coloured Caladiums on the verge, and even though I was just a kiddo, I was stunned by the huge leaves in dazzling colours. PS so very much enjoy your blog and writings.
I would have loved to see multi-colored caladiums. Just love that idea, period. And you make me feel so good when you say you enjoy the blog — I really appreciate friends like you.
Yes! Angel Tears. They are single string sun catchers with a crystal teardrop for weight. I’ve been trying to get a website up and going but they are hard to capture in a picture.
the leaves named as Coleus leaves are Caladiums
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Oh! Thank you! Sometimes the source can be mistaken. And when you copy the source who probably copied from another source who probably got their source mixed up…. Thank you.
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Missed your response earlier. In Oz, where I am I grow both, and Caladiums I have special memories of as I grew up in New Guinea and one of our houses, had a huge collection of multi-coloured Caladiums on the verge, and even though I was just a kiddo, I was stunned by the huge leaves in dazzling colours. PS so very much enjoy your blog and writings.
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I would have loved to see multi-colored caladiums. Just love that idea, period. And you make me feel so good when you say you enjoy the blog — I really appreciate friends like you.
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Will see if I can take some photos and post.
Brisbane has semi-tropical weather, so they grow well here.
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I’d LOVE to see them!
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Wow, my plants suddenly look very boring. 😆
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Ha… I have a lot of plants that are just every day buffy — these leaves just danced to the top of the class!
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They danced on my screen! 😁 Random question… do you sell something sparkly?
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Yes! Angel Tears. They are single string sun catchers with a crystal teardrop for weight. I’ve been trying to get a website up and going but they are hard to capture in a picture.
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I would like to order one. Is there a way to do that? I need some sparkle for a space to balance some Feng Shui issues. 😊
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What a wonderful collection of leaf shapes !!
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I have not personally seen all of these leaves — but boy, would I like to! Especially the giant rhubarb leaf!
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So.me of them are strange to me so I guess they are tropical
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Amazing. Nature has its own art gallery!
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I had to smile when I found such a variation in leaf patterns … Mother Nature had it down pat longer than we have!
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