Just before this afternoon’s rains came, Casita Colibrí’s first African tulip tree blossom of the season.
And that means, colibríes (hummingbirds) won’t be far behind!
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Posted in Gardens, Nature & Science, tagged African Tulip trees, Casita Colibrí, Flame of the Forest, Flame Trees, Mexico, nature, Oaxaca, Tulipan on July 10, 2011| 3 Comments »
Way back in the very early 1980s, I was captivated by the PBS series, The Flame Trees of Thika, based on the Elspeth Huxley memoir, by the same name, about her early years in Kenya.
We had a black and white TV back then and so, if they even showed the “Flame Trees,” they never “registered.
However, here I am in Oaxaca, Mexico and I’ve got two African Tulip Trees (aka, Flame of the Forest) hovering over my terrace, bursting with color, providing a modicum of shade, feeding the hummingbirds, and adding to the enchantment of Casita Colibrí.
There was something about the sky, the light, and the trees this morning…