Wow, Angelo! @hangin
I use those words frequently with you. You overwhelm the senses, no matter what you post, you seem to find one to wow. :)
You really win the prize for the amount and variety of succulents of every kind! I came to love them in time when I lived in the desert of Arizona and New Mexico and Texas had some, but, I had regular trees too! They have stunning flowers and their shapes and textures are so diverse, and you certainly didn't skimp on them either!
I actually didn't know that there were 1750 different species. Seriously? Well, I know they are many and varied, but, Hello? That is a ton of them!
The endless, long lines of succulents were so big, they had to have transportation! That tells me the place was HUGE! I love the birdbaths and the regular part of the nursery, although it was under-advertised after all those plants.
The biggest jaw-dropper, of course, was the lemons. Watermelon sized lemons! Like on steroids, except not. Wow!
Again, I say wow!!!! What an awesome post, from an amazing country! Thank you so much for everything, especially your time and patience to make this challenge a success.
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Thank you as always for your kind words and all the ...WoW...love all the WoW...hehe...this place was really magical i very much enjoyed looking at all these almost 1750 varieties of succulent plants and living at all them places i am sure you were familiar with a lot of those...by the way where haven't you lived...lol 🤣
Your right about them lemons they are massive a friend of my bought one of them lemon plants now it's a huge tree and certainly makes a lot of lemon juice from his tree now.
Well i hope you had a great Christmas and looking forward to the New Year wishing you and your family all the best for the New Year 🐶 🍷 🎄 🎅 😺 👀 🎅