The fall lemon harvest is almost finished, and new blooms are bursting open while the bananas are still ripening on the stalk.This little guy is enjoying his spot on the orange tree! Couldn't help but appreciate his laid-back attitude!!
Unfortunately my navel orange harvest may not be very tasty this year, if at all. It is the first year the young tree has produced fruit but is not supporting its produce well...the oranges have fallen off the tree prematurely one by one leaving only a handful. However, there are very small buds appearing, preparing for next year's harvest!
Other brilliant blooms showing off their colors in my garden include the burgandy and fuscia Ti plants that provide year round interest, the various tropical hibiscus, bright pentas and vincas, and graceful purple fountain grass.
I'm also excited to see some of my transplants are producing new foliage...the plumeria stalks continue to grow new leaves instead of dropping them seasonally like the others; the orange bird of paradise is sending a new shoot proving it's roots have taken hold; the giant bird of paradise I planted along the rear fencerow to provide a privacy screen is producing a new shoot, as are the bananas in the same area along the fencerow; the cacti are sending out new pups, and the agave adult is producing numerous young at it's base; the heliconia that I planted in the new front patio garden are exhibiting new shoots as is the papyrus grass.
Not everything is thriving, though. The new firebush that I planted about a month ago did not fare well during the recent cool spell. I frantically requested the advise of another DTD member who informed me that the firebush does drop its leaves but not usually this early in the year...my plant's youth is probably to blame. My only recourse is to wait and see!

During this winter season while much of the country is covered with cold white powder, I cherish my garden and enjoy sharing it with others! Happy Holidays and Happy New Year!
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Please keep me updated on your orange bird. I have three that I planted nearly five years ago...they have NEVER produced a single bloom! One has grown to a "medium" size, while the other two are almost stagnant.
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