Boabob trees are some of the most amazing water storing trees in the world. How do they get that high without any lower branches or scars from fallen branches...? None of these photos are mine. Credit given. Photos from here
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A blog of my botanical misdeeds and potentially interesting floral photos. All Photos Copyright Ross Kouzes
About Me
- Marcus Tyaeronius Portwhistle
- This is a blog dedicated to interesting flora and the yard projects I undertake to make their cultivation possible.
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- 2012-05-28 Around the Yard
- 2012-05-21 Cypripediums for sale locally
- 2012-05-19 New Bog
- 2012-05-17 Lilium columbianum
- 2012-05-16 Pergola and Yard
- 2012-05-14 Around the yard
- 2012-05-12 Protea nana open
- 2012-05-09 Protea nana opening
- 2012-05-06 Around the Yard
- Places I've always wanted to visit: Namaqualand, S...
- Places I've always wanted to visit: Baobobs of Mad...
- Places I've always wanted to visit: Socotra Island
- Places I've always wanted to visit: Huanglong in C...
- Places I've always wanted to visit: High Altitude ...
- If you're in the Portland area, here are the best ...
- 2012-05-02 Planted and Mulched
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