we have lots of aloe plants in our front yard and they surprised us a few weeks ago with these beautiful orange blossoms. so after a little research, we now know they are actually aloe blue elf plants.




saw a little hummingbird outside our window enjoying the orange blossoms too. i'd like to thank whoever did the landscaping on our home. rocks, turf, aloe plants and palm trees.. turns out i think it looks pretty and is pretty easy to take care of too!
2 comments:
Those are beautiful! How fun! We have two tulips now!
I've never seen a flower like that. There is beauty in all different climates.
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