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20 Comments on Photo Fridays - Jade vines in Haiku Maui Hawaii
Just gorgeous!
Georgine, They are just beautiful! I have never seen flowers like that anywhere...thank you for sharing these beautiful pictures.
What a stunning colour ... hard to believe there are real.
What interesting flowers! I've never seen any like that before.
That is so extraordinarily beautiful - it takes my breath away! The colours is something else and matches the backdrop on your post perfectly!~
Have never seen anything like those -- beautiful -- thanks for sharing.
I have never seen one of these plants before, I like it, especially the color.
I like the color. It's so different from anything we have here in Naples.
Very unusual color - and they match the background on your blog! Did you do that on purpose? LOL
Debi
Stunning -- and the lei is just amazing. Mahalo!
Hi Georgina. It does look perfect for a lei but I don't think I've seen them anywhere. Do you have them in your yard?
I'll see you on next week's caravan.
I wish I had these growing, and should probably put that on my to-do list. They need a place where they can hang down, like a trellis. Perhaps that's why I haven't started any yet.
Richard - yes, I'll see you in Kula!
Georgina you and your pictures depict the beauty of Hawaii. I got too busy on the Big Island and couldn't make it over to meet you. Hope to make it to Maui in June.
We had a jade vine growing at the home we lived in from 1999-2001. We had two acres, and my marketing guru created a native plant garden, a fern garden, a cactus garden, and a tropical garden on the property. If Enron had not been manipulating the energy markets in California, we would still live there, but our June 2000 gas/electric bill was $4,700, and we didn't know what Enron was doing and that once their greed was exposed, utility bills would come back down to something reasonable.
How beautiful! That is one flower you have out there that I have never seen!!! thanks for sharing!
Georgina-That is unique. You have some awesome photos. I love your island.
Beautiful and very unusual.
Georgina, I really love that unusual color - I've never seen anything quite like it. Thanks for sharing your great photos.
Georgina... what a gorgeous, unique and beautiful plant! Very unusual and what a color!
Cheron
Georgina, these are striking! I've never seen anything like it before. But I do see you also have Spanish Moss in Hawaii.
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