Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
Orange Plant
No clue what it is…any ideas?
7 thoughts on “Orange Plant”
No clue, Norma, but it’s an attractive colour!!
I’m vacationing on an island in Wisconsin and get a very weak signal, which is frustrating! I’ll be back whenever it cooperates!
It’s a totem pole with something orange in front of it (smile).
I have one in front of my house but have no clue. It maddens my mother that I don’t know the names of plants and flowers that I have planted in my yard. 🙂
Hi, Norma –
I believe this plant is a verigated New Zealand Flax. I have seen them for sale at Home Depot.
I believe that is called “Japaneese blood Grass”, and ornamental grass that only gets a couple of feet tall and does not put out a flower stalk like most pampas grasses.
Funny, funny Denton! I can’t say much as I wasn’t sure either. You do notice the details – as I didn’t even see the totem pole. Love, sister, Leonda
Denton’s comment gave me a belly laugh. It’s a pretty color, whatever it is.
No clue, Norma, but it’s an attractive colour!!
I’m vacationing on an island in Wisconsin and get a very weak signal, which is frustrating! I’ll be back whenever it cooperates!
It’s a totem pole with something orange in front of it (smile).
I have one in front of my house but have no clue. It maddens my mother that I don’t know the names of plants and flowers that I have planted in my yard. 🙂
Hi, Norma –
I believe this plant is a verigated New Zealand Flax. I have seen them for sale at Home Depot.
I believe that is called “Japaneese blood Grass”, and ornamental grass that only gets a couple of feet tall and does not put out a flower stalk like most pampas grasses.
Funny, funny Denton! I can’t say much as I wasn’t sure either. You do notice the details – as I didn’t even see the totem pole. Love, sister, Leonda
Denton’s comment gave me a belly laugh. It’s a pretty color, whatever it is.