ozjohn Posted Friday at 06:51 AM Posted Friday at 06:51 AM Poinciania time. Trees just coming into bloom and an eastern water dragon a common harmless lizard in SE Queensland. Grows to about 2 ft in length. 11 Quote
ozjohn Posted Saturday at 07:08 AM Author Posted Saturday at 07:08 AM PS the tree in the foreground is a jacaranda from South America. Quote
HistoricCoinage Posted Saturday at 08:01 AM Posted Saturday at 08:01 AM Just back from WA, the jacarandas are absolutely spectacular this time of year! Quote
Paddy Posted Saturday at 08:57 AM Posted Saturday at 08:57 AM I think this is one too. This one in Hong Kong and taken in 1986. The building is the Officer's mess of the Queens Gurkha Engineers - I suspect long since demolished by the new Chinese regime. 3 Quote
blakeyboy Posted Sunday at 06:28 PM Posted Sunday at 06:28 PM This is what my garden looks like in the cold and damp!! Cycad, Musa, Echium, Canna, Hedychium all wrapped up. Soil heaters in the pots if it gets very cold. I fit a translucent tarp across the veranda, and we get a small room full of plants to play cards in in the winter! Lemon/lime cross full of fruit this year- gonna do some lime pickle....!! 6 Quote
blakeyboy Posted Sunday at 06:33 PM Posted Sunday at 06:33 PM From the other direction Turmeric, Delonix regia ( from old seeds from John), delicate hibiscus etc. I got fed up with my dark garden so I've done something about it!! 3 Quote
blakeyboy Posted yesterday at 12:24 PM Posted yesterday at 12:24 PM 17 hours ago, blakeyboy said: From the other direction Turmeric, Delonix regia ( from old seeds from John), delicate hibiscus etc. I got fed up with my dark garden so I've done something about it!! ..and in the top pic you can just make out the yellowing fronds of a very old, very small jacaranda. Like most tropical flowering trees, they should only be grown for their lovely foliage here in the UK- they just will not flower in a pot. In the spring I am going to plant a Caesalpinia Gilliesii and a Citrus Australasica outside, against the shiny fence in the sheltered corner, where I can give them their own little greenhouse for the winter. Quote
blakeyboy Posted yesterday at 12:28 PM Posted yesterday at 12:28 PM I wonder if there is, by the slimmest of chances, anyone on this forum who knows where Citrus Australasica, the 'finger lime' or 'caviar lime' is a native species? I wonder.....! Quote
Peckris 2 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago On 11/17/2025 at 12:28 PM, blakeyboy said: I wonder if there is, by the slimmest of chances, anyone on this forum who knows where Citrus Australasica, the 'finger lime' or 'caviar lime' is a native species? I wonder.....! I'm guessing Austria 1 Quote
Bronze & Copper Collector Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago On 11/14/2025 at 1:51 AM, ozjohn said: Poinciania time. Trees just coming into bloom and an eastern water dragon a common harmless lizard in SE Queensland. Grows to about 2 ft in length. Beautiful Quote
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