Continuing our tour of the Fullerton Arboretum, here's a lovely path that winds around the plants - if I remember correctly through a bamboo stand.
And some tropical-looking vegetation.
There were some enormous cacti next to another path.
And other exotic (to me) plants.
This is my entry for Our World Tuesday - I have one more set of photos to post from this place.
Monday, February 17, 2014
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Great captures of a lovely place, Al!! I particularly like the first one with the path through the bamboo! Thanks, as always, for sharing the beauty of your world!! Have a great week!!
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing your photos from a very lovely place!
ReplyDeleteIt is nice and a bit unusual to see bamboo bordering a path so majestically!
ReplyDeleteI love botanical gardens/arboretums ... fascinating places with interesting plants ... different! Lovely shots.
ReplyDeleteImpressive plants! A wonderful place! Love the first photo!
ReplyDeleteIt is nice to see so much greenery this time of the year!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! I grew up a block away from the Los Angeles County Arboretum in Arcadia, CA. I miss my days at that arboretum. It has the Queen Anne cottage...
ReplyDelete~~Cheryl Ann~~
love the bamboo groves.
ReplyDeleteThe cactus is so huge Al! Thats the biggest i have seen. Its so nice that you are sorrounded by such lush tropical vegetation . Loved the pictures :)
ReplyDeleteOoooh I like the cactus!
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely plants and paths!
ReplyDeleteIt looks more arid than tropical, and i love the path with a bridge and bamboos on the sides. If i have a bigger property i love to that that too!
ReplyDeleteLoving these shots....we spent a few winters in Arizona and CA desert, but the cacti and such are still exotic to me. And beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGreat post, Al... Both this one and the previous. The Fullerton Arboretum is very close to my house, and planning future photo trips! Thanks for your comment on my blog.
ReplyDeleteLOVE the beautiful path surrounded by bamboo! I am a big fan of cactaceas too!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos, Al!
It looks like a nice place and you took some great photos there. Very nice Al.
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