Remember the Bryophyllum houghtonii succulents I blogged about on 1/5/14? This morning I noticed a few little buds opening, just in time for Wordless Wednesday. 😉
B. houghtonii flower heads are known as corymbs, meaning flower stalks of different lengths appear as flat-topped clusters when viewed from above. The next pics provide a better illustration of a corymb’s shape:
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Thank you for linking my post! 🙂 I enjoyed your pics!
You’re quite welcome! I’m so glad you dropped in! 🙂
This is a beautiful flower. 🙂
Thank you! I really love flowering succulents!
Love dyour sign-off “think Spring”, just love it!
🙂 So many (actually nearly all) of my readers are from northern climates so I thought it was appropro!
Einfach wunderschöne Blumen liebe Grüße von mir und einen schönen Tag.Gislinde
Hallo Gislinde!
Vielen Dank für dropping by meinem Blog und kommentieren!
This one looks familiar…
hahaha don’t they all? Our local landscapes seem nearly identical!
What I wouldn’t give to see some flowers right now. Even new pansies would be a cheery sight!
The weather from New England thru the Carolinas has been so crazy this winter! I guess the cold air and snows just like you guys too much! 😉