There is also a pland called a whorled something or other...
I DO have hen and chick photos, too .. but another thought is those hideous st. patricks day died carnations ;-)

I didn't want to use up two of the 6 spots... hoped for six photogs /six pics

anyway - I have pretty much recovered from virus and someone coming to dinner so I wont be back to annoy you all until much later

ann

Joseph McAllister wrote:

Has no one on this list a photo of some "Hens & Chickens" or whatever they are called that grow in your rock walls or at the base of your trees?

"Hens and chicks plants are mat-forming succulents that produce clusters of rosettes. The parent rosettes are the "hens," and the smaller rosettes that spring from them are the "chicks" or "chickens." This low-growing (4") perennial will quickly spread to 2' or more in width. Although grown for its foliage, hens and chicks do flower (see picture), on a tall (1') flower stalk. The foliage of hens and chicks plants can be red, green or some mixture thereof."

Have some, but they are slides, and I'm not going to go lookin' today... or tomorrow.


On Jun 25, 2009, at 13:47 , Jack Davis wrote:

Green bud was intentionally left there as a balancing offset to the greenery on the right. Works better for me that way. I don't disagree with the qualified "soft" comment. Not really my style, but disregarded as a quick grab from the garden to join the theme.
Thanks for commenting.

Jack


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