It seems to me that it's just a bit early but, the aloe plants are blooming like crazy. We did have some very warm temperatures in January so maybe that gave the plants a little encouragement to start their spring show. This one stopped me in my tracks when I was out for a walk.
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Sharon's Sojourns today. A wild west adventure is on the agenda.
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They stopped me in my tracks on a wander through blogland too! The climate seems to be a little crazy across the world right now.
And what is wrong with blooming flowers in January and February?
I'd say something smart but I don't know a bloomin' thing about aloe plants other than they are used in medicine. And they are beautiful!
Wonderful explosions of red!
At first glance at the thumbnail I thought it might be another Chihuly. Certainly a delightful vivid color.
With ALL our snow, your site is a welcomed site.
They are quite a sight Sharon.. ours are blooming in Kings Park, but then it is summer and HOT!
I can see why this caught your eye! So bright, they are begging for attention.
Handy to have in the garden. Breack a tip off and rub the sap on burns. We always had one near the kitchen.
Incredible to see them blooming, I've not had an aloe plant around since childhood. What a gorgeous sight!
On a very white snowy day here, it is a delight to see these flowers, Sharon!
Gorgeous, really incredible to see them blooming in February!
Wow, this color is so vibrant ! The weather is very unpredictable lately.
I love how the red pops out!
I'm so dumb I didn't even know aloe flowered.
The colour is gorgeous!
Wonderful blooms.
The sunshine ornament would be the ideal complement to the aloe blooms.
Beautiful! I love aloe blossoms. I wish we had some potted aloe here just to enjoy their flowers. In fact that might be an upcoming purchase...
These blooms always reminded me of a flame in the desert.
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