Hi Monique, That does like lik Agave or Aloe alright!
That's a close-up of the seed pods of a shrub (the pods are only about 2 to 3-inches tall). The purple-ish flowers are insignificant, but the bees love them. I'm not sure what the name of the plant is, but I'll try to find out. I bought it in a "Butterfly & Hummingbird" garden mix, it was not labeled. :(
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Mary..what is this? Agave? Aloe? Something entirely different? the light's just right:)Or the begiining of a new bloom?
ReplyDeleteHi Monique, That does like lik Agave or Aloe alright!
ReplyDeleteThat's a close-up of the seed pods of a shrub (the pods are only about 2 to 3-inches tall).
The purple-ish flowers are insignificant, but the bees love them. I'm not sure what the name of the plant is, but I'll try to find out. I bought it in a "Butterfly & Hummingbird" garden mix, it was not labeled. :(
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