Apologies to those of you who got my previous post. I wanted to see how the featured image looked, and I hit publish instead of preview. Oops! :o)
We were in town today so we stopped at the farmer’s market on our way home. What a great surprise! One vendor had this huge bucket of spectacular heliconias for sale. He’s my favorite vendor anyway because he has the best pineapples, but today there was no question of shopping anywhere else.
Wouldn’t you know, I didn’t have my camera with me. It was home charging on my desk and I forgot to put it back in my purse. I broke my own very important rule, and you know that moment when you don’t have your camera, that is when you will see something.
But, I have the flowers! The pink one I recognize as “Sexy Pink” because it is my very favorite. I tried unsuccessfully to grow it in Florida. I’m not sure what the other is but it is also gorgeous. These are the largest heliconias I have ever seen!
What a treat. I love heliconias, and it was a wonderful surprise to find these gorgeous flowers!
they are lovely lovey! you should start painting! buy some acrylics and jump in! z
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Oh no, don’t encourage me! LOL I am already looking at them and thinking – I could just paint them on the wall. These walls need something… I wonder where they sell paint. You should have seen my FL house. It wouldn’t be the first time I’ve done this sort of thing 😀
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that is EXACTLY what i thought, “paint those flowers on the wall!’
i have bought acrylic paints in David before. i asked at a little tienda which pointed me to anotehr store which pointed me to another, and finally i found a fairly decent store with art supplies!
i hope that you do this!
z
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We need to go downtown, and anything can happen downtown. If nothing else, I can use wall paint. I saw someone in Do-It center buying 1/2 quart of wall paint, 1/2 quart of color tinted wall paint! They have little containers just for that purpose. They wouldn’t do that for you in the US.
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wow !!! Never seen it before. I would like to have one 😉
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They grow in tropical climates, but maybe you could find some in flower shops. Smaller ones are sometimes sold in exotic flower arrangements.
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thx, I take a look. Have a great weekend. 🙂
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I’ve never heard of these. At first when you said you bought them at the fruit stand I thought they might be edible. But they’re not.
Right?
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No, they are not edible, which was one reason I was so surprised to see them at the produce market. There are many varieties of heliconias from small to huge. Some stand up like the red one, and some have hanging flowers like the pink one. They almost don’t look or feel real, almost like plastic flowers and they last a long time. http://www.heliconiagarden.com/ If you want to look more, check their “Our heliconias” page. They aren’t far from me and I almost don’t dare visit because I will come home with a truck full!
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