@Yumiko I am so surprised to see your picture🌝 I think your picture's flower, Desert Willow looks like the flower, 10/12 up,ピンクノウゼンカズラ in Japanese. Please surch 10/12my submission 🌝 I didn't know this flower's name,so I chose ''Teach the name'' tagu.And later the name was sent to my submission🌝 I am so glad to find today's your submission!
@はやとものかず For the first time for me,too. This tree..I saw it just before I got home. Thee houser next to my house. I pass this tree all the time,however I could not recognize flowers. Surprised! I stopped by and looked up…there are some light pink flowers. I stepped on the stone and took pics. A little bit challengeable! The book says they can be seen a lot in Texas and California. For real?! Maybe there isn’t in Japan?! Nice day together! See U
@紫りんどう Thank you. Yes. It belongs to Bignoniaceae. I am watching your photos. Nice ones! We will have a good time to share our photos. Have a great day! With smile
@はやとものかず Probably you are right. It depends on humidity. California, it’s very dry. My place is close to Napa which is famous for 🍷 wine. All grapes 🍇 are fond of dry weather. And oranges 🍊! I have a orange tree in my garden. This is called “California orange”. They like this climate. Nature shows all of them! Have a good evening! See U
@Yumiko (California U.S.A) Shimonoseki is surrounded by the sea 🏝️and warm current 🏝️so it doesn't get too dry 😅 I wonder if Japan, as an island nation, doesn't get too dry ❓😅
@はやとものかず Right. We do not hear dry place in Japan. Hawaii also is not dry. They used to call “dry”. At least while I was living in Hawaii for 20 years, I have not felt dry, but humid. Here it’s really dry. That’s why we may have Wild fire 🔥! I always prepare what & how to do, in case. To be continued…. See U
@まごめのにゃん This flower is particularly shown in California,they say. It’s the first one for me here. A big tree! There are only 4~5 are blooming. I was lucky! We enjoy our photos together! See U
@はやとものかず You show “Onamomi”. I saw it for the first time. Yours has a little bit pink and cute. I saw another’s. Green, brown,, Interesting! They don’t look like flowers however they are flowers,right?! When we meet the first flowers, we are excited! I feel so. Nice to talk to you. Have a relaxing evening. I will talk to you later. 😊
@Yumiko (California U.S.A) Onamomi is an endangered species 😥 I can't find it easily 😥 There are no petals 😥 The flowers are white sesame - sized grains 😅 Please enjoy yourself today as well 😉 👍
English name/Desert Willow
place of origin/Southwestern Texas ~ California. Southwestern United States.
Mexico
Flower language/Love. Fortune-telling.
Protection
Photo 10/17 9:02am 2022