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10.17.2004

Flower power

I've finally downloaded the flower pictures I took in Kauai. I took these from the Allerton garden collection. I love tropical flowers, it is too bad I can't plant these in our garden because of our weather here--so I am just going to enjoy them in pictures instead.

I want to learn how integrate an orchid on a tree

An insect eating plant.

Don't these look like crab claws on a string?

Below are my favorite pictures of the tour. Under the lily pods were strange wormlike plants. There were quite a number of small poisonous frogs in the pond.

I think I've centered this picture well enough, it actually came out quite pretty.

I just forgot the name of this tree but it looks magnificent. It fell over and the gardeners planted more orchids on the branches and moss like plant thriving very well on the branches.

This is a bamboo forest. It grows really fast--I think around 4 inches in a day.

I just realized, I didn't take pictures of the banana trees! aarggghhhh....

Copyright 2004 Wandertrekker

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