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These trees line the avenue where I live. Just about every yard has one. They're beautiful and very fragrant almost a sweet perfume aroma. My neighbor said she thought it was a wisteria but I've seen and smelled a wisteria it was more willowy and it's fragrance was different than this. My guess is it's a lilac of some sort but then again everythings a lilac to me as I'm just guessing. I can tell you this, the bloom only lasts a couple of weeks or so and then the rest of the spring and summer it devotes to proliferant large seed pod production . Can you tell what it is? Thanks; you wonderful botanist.
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I hope you see these two new species. The yellow flowering one I just planted the other has been in the pot for at least 4 yrs, it dies back in winter and regrows again in the spring. The third one isn't in my yard but was in a landscape I shot this morning. From what I remember someone saying is that maybe it's name is "Firecracker" because of its yellow, orange and reddish colors. Both the Yellow flowering plant and the Firecracker one I think are hybrids and were created for drought tolerance I think. Do you know their names Nancy? Or anybody? Sorry about the pictures but that the best I could do.
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​Did you know: The National Flower of Barbados is called the Pride of Barbados (Caesalpinia Pulcherrima) and also known as Red Bird of Paradise. I didn't. So there's the answer to the picture of the red, orange and yellow flowers that I thought were called "Firecrackers".
The yellow flowers and called "Bignonias". I think that's what they are. But I still don't know what the green plant is yet.
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I think your yellow flowers are Tecoma Stans (aka Esperanza or Yellow Bells.).
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A couple of Hibiscus blooms and some Narcissus I think but not sure.
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Just took this one a couple of hours ago. I'd just watered the backyard lawn in prep for the triple digit temps that would shortly arrive when this colorful winged beauty flew in on the wind looking for a refreshing drink. So I dashed off for the camera hoping it would stick around. Once I got back it spooked and circled me a couple of times and figuring I wasn't a threat landed again either that or thirst won out.