As ubiquitous as these are in Florida, this potted Weeping Bottlebrush
tree gets put in the ground. Keeping my recycled porch steps and with
some time, a makeshift altar some company.
It's part of my longtime campaign to get most of my potted specimens in the
ground. Reason, you may ask? As most if not all of my potted specimens are
not cold hardy and may be subjected to our occasional freezing temperatures
is the primary reason why they are not planted in the ground. Why now?
Over time I've become less concern with their demise, and excepting that
one takes some reasonable risks in growing some exotic plants.
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