Going Green Succulent Display

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Explosive Sunday, local sub-station went kaboom, no water another burst pipe or two, Oh pumps don't work either, domino effect no electricity no water pumped through. Internet undersea cabling down both east (Ivory Coast) and west coast (Red Sea), one needs to hang on tight to sanity! Let's go green, why not?

South Africans do celebrate St Patrick's day in most cities, Durban held their beer run on Saturday where fifty tickets are sold to cater for an eventful afternoon into the night beer run, all dressed up to suite the occasion. Cape Town have parades, pub crawls with food servings offering traditional Irish meals, 'night' on the town from early afternoon. Celebrations in the larger cities with Irish presence, or small towns.

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Small Potted Garden Requiring Attention!

Some hold happy memories and meaning, others there to behold their beauty no more no less, bringing joy to all living, seeing forty shades of green if not more. Taking the green route through succulents thriving year round.

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Donkey's Tail (Sedum morganianum) flowing down from wall pots all 60cm so high pots are required. Plants offer tiny flowering pink blooms, easy to grow being a relatively waterwise plant as well. Non-toxic to humans or animals around the home, so safely say you can grow them without a worry in the world.

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Flower Above Plant Below - Bulbine

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Bushy Bulbine or Bulbine abyssinica A.Rich., presents a wonderful yellow flower becoming black mature fruit about 4mm in size, found throughout South Africa not endemic, manages in frost and dry regions. Plant used in traditional medicine treating dysentery, bilharzia and cracked lips, as do many bulbine varieties found in Australia and South Africa.

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Panda Plant or Teddy Bear Ears

Perhaps the velvety fuzzy soft hair on the Kalanchoe Tormentosa Chocolate Soldier turns you on in the world of succulents. Panda Plant, Teddy Bear Ears, another that lives mainly off humidity here at the coast, slow growing originated on nearby island of Madagascar, delightful envy to many who visit seeing for the first time. No other use than to look cute and cuddly.

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Zebra Haworthia Plant Above and Flower Below

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Zebra Haworthia (Haworthiopsis Attenuata) Haworthia a large genus of small succulent plants endemic to Southern Africa. Another non-toxic fun plant to have around the home indoors or outdoors, ideal for those starting out growing small succulent gardens.

When next gifting why not a bowl of living succulent plants, what joy these small gardens bring to young and old alike.

When your purse is no long bulging, fear not look around for some little ones to be found, plant and share!

"Law leh Paw-drig suna ghit." "Happy St. Patrick's Day to You." Better late than never, have a happy day every day.

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All photography is my own, any queries or requests please drop a comment below, have a wonderful day!

Thought for Today: "If you refuse to be made straight when you are green, you will not be made straight when you are dry." - African Proverb


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The third photo, Bulbine is a gorgeous shot 👌

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Many succulents came into the home as gifts, people send them saying when they have medicinal properties as well, bonus! This plant was such one delivered via my son. !LOLZ

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Oh my goodness, so much disruption, that has to be rough on everyone. I love the fuzzy succulent and the zebra one too. They would be fun to grow. Have a wonderful week, Joan.

Somehow we all paddling upstream together no matter which part of the world we in of late.

Fuzzy has a brilliant texture a plant you tend to touch regularly, not so much the zebra.

Thanks for visiting and kind comment Wanda, have a lovely week as well.

I agree, we are all doing our best in these interesting times.

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Plants that grow lush and beautiful.

Not much looking after, they tend to themselves.

Yes, friend. Have a nice day.

You too, days roll one into another....

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Beautiful plants and nice way to capture them... I like the butterfly in the first photo 😃

I loved the thought of the day 😍 Thank you for sharing these beautiful shots and a pleasant text. Have a great day @joanstewart ✨😊

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Plants in right container tend to thrive, actually birds bees and insects visit the plants quite regularly.

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I am very sorry for what has happened there, you cannot live without water and electricity.

If St. Patrick's Day was also celebrated here, a lot of beer has been sold

What beautiful plants you don't present on this occasion, your succulents are really beautiful

Thank you very much dear friend @joanstewart for sharing these beautiful shots and all the information

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Plenty more succulents still to be shared, something that does thrive not requiring water or care, ideal plants for children to enjoy starting a small rock garden.

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I didn't know that you also have Donkey's Tail Lady Joan.
Disruptions will always take place in life.

Blessings!

Donkey tail hanging from about four wall mountings they make great cascading effect.

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Good and yeah, our donkey tails are also looking good. Next up we will get a string of Dolphins plant. Also makes a lovely cascade.

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Don't think I have ever had Dolphins plant around the home, they look pretty.

Oh clouds are crying here for Human Rights Day, at least it is cooler. Got electricity today with politicians obviously out bothering people around the country.

Yeah, pretty indeed, and the sell them here at a place called Cape Gardens, so the next time that we go there, we will get some.

Glad that you guys are cooler, as still hot here, but they say that we will have 3 days of cooler weather starting Saturday. Let's hope that they are correct, as 31C today.

That was the end of the rain for us now this afternoon, back turning the heat up tomorrow with heavy wind in the afternoon by what I see. Many places still far too hot, hope it breaks soon.

Plant looks interesting I will look out for it but don't recall ever having seen it previously, perhaps humidity here not to it's liking.

Sad to see, but heavy winds can bring either heat or rain, so I hope that it will cool down again.

We saw the plant in Robertson, and Marian Googled it, to find that they also sell it here at the Cape Garden nursery. Beautiful, but not as dense as the donkey tails. Maybe you will also get it there.

Seasonal change, anything possible, as long as cooler I don't mind.

Will look out for the dolphin, although garden quite established, no rush.

40 shades of green. That looks so magnificent....glowing and blooming

Wonderfully rewarding considering the variety which we have many to select from.

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The whole world seems to be going off the rails! I dont know how we ever got by without power or internet!

Most leaders need to be taken out, gluttony, hate, stupidity, is the ruin, scary thing is it is everywhere.....

It is inconvenient when there is no electricity, which drags other things with it. But maybe we have gotten too used to the comfort provided by electricity and its attendants?!
Beautiful flowers...🌸

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Electricity has been around for over a hundred years, moving with time much should have changed for better. When electricity is not available open fire cooking has to be resorted to, are we moving backwards?

Plants supply beauty, in many cases food or medicinal, what would the world look like without balance.

Enjoy each day questioning inconvenient truths.