The waterlilies look huge. Great reflections in the pond, too.
I truly thought them to be stepping stones at first, but other than a frog or a dragon fly I doubt they would hold much weight.
Those could be God's boogie boards:)
There is a lovely botanical garden in Louisiana near the Gulf that has these, but can't remember the name! We visited the Naples garden just last year...still very new and only the children's section was complete.
Hi all you aquatic afficianados!Check out my natural history column on AQUATIC PLANTS to see babies sitting on the world's largest floating plant.www.loxahatcheefriends.com--> Refuge --> Exploring NatureCheers, Dr. Tom
TFB: That's a path that Johnny Weissmuller dare tread.Tabor: It would be fun to take time and explore all those gardens ...Dr. Tom: Wow! That's a great page. So the giant Lily pads can hold more than a frog I see.
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The waterlilies look huge.
Great reflections in the pond, too.
I truly thought them to be stepping stones at first, but other than a frog or a dragon fly I doubt they would hold much weight.
Those could be God's boogie boards:)
There is a lovely botanical garden in Louisiana near the Gulf that has these, but can't remember the name! We visited the Naples garden just last year...still very new and only the children's section was complete.
Hi all you aquatic afficianados!
Check out my natural history column on AQUATIC PLANTS to see babies sitting on the world's largest floating plant.
www.loxahatcheefriends.com
--> Refuge --> Exploring Nature
Cheers, Dr. Tom
TFB: That's a path that Johnny Weissmuller dare tread.
Tabor: It would be fun to take time and explore all those gardens ...
Dr. Tom: Wow! That's a great page. So the giant Lily pads can hold more than a frog I see.
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