Winter is approaching and these are late bloomers in my garden. Canary bush belong to the Senecio family and are semi-succulent creepers native to South Africa. They are very easy to grow and becoming pests in Australia. Apparently, they are used in traditional medicine to treat flatulence. No idea about that one...
Here's a longer view of the flowers
As for me, I need cheering up as I had a day of builders and plumbers to sort out the rusty water pipes. I need to redo all the water piping in my house as it is over 35 years old and the pipes are looking ready to blow. I'm not going to chop the walls, though, I'm just going to put copper piping on the inside and polycarb piping around the outside. Here's to not having brown water in the taps
Beautiful photos! I really love the yellow flowers! They fill me with joy, I get very positive emotions. They are like the sun!
They are really pretty yellow flowers. They treat flatulence! I might have to feed them to my husband.🤔
hehe!
Frustrating, I think you're growing all the wrong plants!
You need to plant a couple of money trees, dont tell anyone what you're doing either.
life beautiful one day exhausting the next.
I like the yellow flowers they are positive...
It's tiring but I think that the challenge is good for me
How about telling the repairmen they can have their payment only if they can take it from you cats. Then train your cats to guard your money.
They aren't expensive so I don't begrudge paying them. I just have to find the money
Hahah interesting this thing of flautolence, I guess it would serve a little to me: S
Beautiful photos and colors!
Thank you
I like very much the first photo. Especially the contrast , colors and the background. Very good work. Well done.
Thank You!
You wellcome :) It is pleasure to me.
Flowering flower.
I love pink and glows here.
Nature and provision goes hand in glove - the plant is medicinal.
wow just love yellow flowers...what is the name of this flower
Senecio Tamoides
Beautiful flowers! Can you see my post on flower https://steemit.com/nature/@yurilaya/entre-flores-forma-color-y-olor