My tiny garden is comprised of plants that thrive in very sunny and hot environment. For the most part, they are succulents.
I suspect that this Aloe juvenna.
Jade plant.
Aeonium arboreum
Air plants too.
These are called Tillandsia.
At the base of the Tree Rose...
and hanging on the side of the pot.
Air plants (Tillandsia spp.) are epiphytes, meaning that in nature they grow on other plants, usually on tree branches. There are hundreds of species and varieties of air plants. They usually have strap-shape or slender triangle-shape leaves that grow in a rosette pattern with new growth appearing from the center. Those with silver foliage tend to be the most drought-tolerant; greener types dry out faster. You can also find colorful species, like Tillandsia maxima that can have coral leaves. Most species produce attractive, tubular or funnel-shaped flowers, too. Source
From Hawaii
I brought home three cuttings from Oahu, Hawaii. I figured they would thrive very well here. This is after a week and a half from planting.
Let us take a closer look!
The first cutting...
the second one...
... and the third.
These are plumeria cuttings of different varieties, but they are yellow 😄! I hope they will grow to be viable trees. I intend to plant them further down, in the corners of my backyard.
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