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GATE TO CONNIE’S HAVEN
It’s hard to believe that only twelve miles away is a hideaway this lush and fertile! On twenty acres of volcanic land that has decomposed, my friend Connie has created a delicious and peaceful botanical garden.
My friend, Velvet and I were invited to come and take pictures. Once we were through the gate shown above, we walked along this beautiful roadway.
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LONG ROAD INTO THE PROPERTY
All along each side were many plants and flowers. It is obvious a great deal of loving care has gone into developing her acreage. Tucked into the ferns were several of the colorful Stromanthe sanguinea.
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STROMANTHE
Many were plants that we don’t commonly associate with brilliant or startling color, like this bromeliad with scarlet spotted leaves.
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SCARLET BROMELIAD
Under thick foliage, we discovered hidden treasures like this Japanese lantern.
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HIDDEN JAPANESE LANTERN
I love looking back through the foliage and wondering what else is back there.
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VIEW INTO THE FOREST
Color keeps popping up everywhere.
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MORE COLOR
Even without color, most plants are striking and dramatic.
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DRAMATIC GREENERY
At one point, we stopped and looked back along the path. I would love to live at the end of this lane, hidden from the world.
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LOOKING BACK
Finally, we reached Connie’s living space. In addition to the flowers, I’m always attracted to the figurines. This heavenly angel keeps watch over the flora and fauna.
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ANGEL
She is joined by the Buddha in protecting the property.
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BUDDHA
I was stunned at the size and beauty of her yellow native Hawai`ian hibiscus. I found out that mine is from a cutting of this particular plant. Click on each of these small pictures to see a full-sized version.
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This climbing Mandevilla vine gave me a great idea for my own property. It is a way to lift the color up off the ground and toward the sky.
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CLIMBING MANDEVILLA VINE
Here is a bit of whimsy.
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DOGZILLA
There are too many scenes of flowers and greenery to show individually. Please take time to look through this slideshow before continuing to read this post.
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I’m also envious of this shade house. I don’t need shade on my property, because it rarely stays very sunny for any length of time, but a shade house makes it possible to keep many shade-loving plants together in one spot.
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SHADE HOUSE
Ideas for my own place kept coming to me throughout the morning we were at Connie’s. At the end of the day, what better place to enjoy a cup of tea and to survey your work?
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A RESTING PLACE
Another bit of information about Connie . . . she is the owner of TLC, a business providing indoor plant services. If you want to contact her, leave a note in the comments and I’ll let her know you are interested.
For the next two weeks, my brother Hilton will be the guest poster. He lives in Florida and writes a travel/food blog about the St. Petersburg/Tampa Bay area. Please visit to see some of the gardens of Florida.
A hui hou!
connie it was amazing what you have done!!! im so proud of you and had no idea how hard you have worked on this-i wish you a successful business and a tranquil life, full of love and happiness. love, barboo