With the recent rains, they are blooming like crazy. This is their spring. When I was up north, trying to get them to bloom, was not always easy, but here they seem to love it. They don't like the sun, but do well in the shade. This plant is doing so well here that my one plant is now six large plants along the side of my deck.
The leaves seem to hide within the green foliage and them emerge - as this one is doing.
I love their beautiful white flowers against the dark green foliage.
Their centers have hundreds of intricate little "knobbies" up and down the stem.
I think we tend to look at the leaves of this plant, but it is the centers of the leaf that fascinate me.
Looks like it might be some underwater creature!
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I have a couple of these--but as house plants. I think they love humidity too much to flourish outside in the desert. One of mine is blooming now. I'll have to look carefully at the center.
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ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful flower and love the name ~ Wonderful photography work ~ ^_^ for Rurality
ReplyDeleteI don't have a Peace Lily but it sure is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHere in MO they are more of a house plant, but I would love to grow some in the garden! Such a neat plant.
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Gorgeous! How neat for them to grow outside-for me they are only a houseplant! I wonder if anthuriums would grow outside for you too?!
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The peace lily is the first house plant that I ever had. I have murdered many a plant, but that peace lily is still going strong! Hopped over from Tootsies :-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! This is one of my favorite flowers and I have several pots of them, but my stay indoors.
ReplyDeleteI have several of these beautiful plants in pots. They sit on the porch in Summer and come into the house in Winter.
ReplyDeleteYour photos are beautiful!
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Beautiful! Thank you for joining us at last week's Let's Get Social Sunday :) I hope you'll join us again this week! Jamie @ Love Bakes Good Cakes
ReplyDeleteThings seem so different when you look at them up close. Thank you for this new perspective on a plant I see all the time.
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