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OwlSA
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0 posted 2011-06-16 01:17 PM



MULTIPLE-MAMA
16 June 2011

A couple of weeks ago
I gave multiple-birth
to twenty-one babies
and now in my back garden
in full view of my kitchen window,
there is an explosion of beauty,
in twenty-one fiery
Aloe arborescens flowers.

Owl

© Copyright 2011 Diana van den Berg - All Rights Reserved
Duck1946
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1 posted 2011-06-16 02:28 PM


What a oolorful world you must live in,
Nice Poem!

OwlSA
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2 posted 2011-06-16 02:50 PM


Thanks, Duck.  Yes, I do, but then I think we all do.  I just notice colours and flowers with gusto, whenever I find them.  Smiles.

Owl

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3 posted 2011-06-16 07:47 PM


They're real fire-crackers by nature's hand!
Lovely writing, Diana, thank you!


latearrival
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4 posted 2011-06-17 08:48 PM


I have "Aloe mudenensis".I had to look yours up.I found so many  different type of Aloe flowers. I have a lot of the "mudenensis" and they are colorful but now I want to add some like yours.LOL Thanks for the introduction, jo


OwlSA
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5 posted 2011-06-18 12:13 PM


Yes, they are, Karilea. Thanks for your kind words.

Thanks, Jo, I "have 'indigenosia'" and thus was particularly delighted, when I looked up "Aloe mudenensis" to find it is native to South Africa.  I thought for a moment that there may be aloes native to America, but discovered that that aloes are native only to southern Africa, Arabia, Madagascar, the Mascarene islands (islands east of Madagascar, including Mauritius, Reunion, Seychelles and some others) and a few bulbine aloes in Australia.  Aloe mudenensis is one I haven't come across, nor even heard about.  I delight in learning new things every day, so thank you for being part of my learning today!

Owl


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6 posted 2011-06-18 06:56 AM


Love all flowers, love this poem.

OwlSA
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7 posted 2011-06-18 02:19 PM


Thank you, Ford.

Owl

latearrival
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8 posted 2011-06-18 11:03 PM


Helen,I was also thrilled when I looked up your beautiful specimen, to find there were so many different type of Aloe. And yes most from S. Africa. The aloe in my yard was here when I bought this house. Now I want to go out to see if I can find a few others. Especially attracted to the spiral type. I thank you for the twinge to seek. I am always on google it seems because you and so many others mention things I had not heard of.
OwlSA
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9 posted 2011-06-19 02:07 AM


Actually, this poem is by Diana (Owl), not Helen (Honeybunch), but you are forgiven, Jo!  Smiles.

It is my absolute pleasure and delight to have introduced you to Aloe arborescens and indirectly to so many others.  They are wonderful.  Google (and similar search engines) are an exhileration in my life. I am glad that they are the same for you.

Owl

2islander2
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10 posted 2011-06-19 12:20 PM


hi Owl, the enchantment of gardening, the beauty of flowers make a delightful poem,

yann

OwlSA
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11 posted 2011-06-19 07:05 PM


Thank you, Yann, for your delightful reply!

Owl

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