
The Yucca plant in front of the window finally bloomed. It usually is up and blooming on Father's Day. These stalks have gotten quite tall. When the flowers die I cut down the stalks, and miraculously they grow again the following year, even though the plant is indigenous to the desert.
I like the reflection of my car and of the stalk.



2 comments:
thanks for the tour honey!
smiles, bee
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I don't know what the purple perennial plant next to Yucca really is but it's purty! Nice to see that your flowers have finally decided to bloom - it certainly wasn't due to lack of water!
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