Monday, February 16, 2015

Foliage Follow-up February 2015: Agaves and the city

Having no idea what I would post for Foliage Follow-up until this afternoon, I spotted this scene as I drove up Broadway, a major thoroughfare in San Antonio.  Quickly cutting (safely) over a couple of lanes to make a quick right, I rolled to a stop and snapped away with my new pocket camera.

I had noticed it a number of times and even thought to stop "sometime".   Sometime was today and isn't this fun?



 Great colors



Our version of a green roof


Mechanic on duty, agaves on roof.

Love it!

You can find more foliage fun in the comments at Digging.

14 comments:

  1. Is that an Agave or a Yucca with the stripes in front of the stripey billboard? It's a great shot, whatever it is. Thanks for stopping.

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    1. It's an Agave Americana var. marginata which I should have mentioned in the post. They are very common here but probably not so much most other places.

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  2. This service station has got it going on. I love those marginata agaves. I had one in my old garden but not in my current. I need to remedy that.

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    1. It is a head turner every time. They are a bit less hardy than the silver or green but they add so much to the garden in terms of color.

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  3. I want that green barrel planter. Good for several Aloe arborescens, I'm thinking...

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    1. Those barrels are well done and look way more interesting than tire planters.

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  4. It is fun, with the agave and its backdrop which is rather tongue in cheek too! :)

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    1. It is, thus the title of this post. Surely Carrie and the gang made it across the pond.

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  5. Maybe that shop is a "workplace" but obviously somebody understood that didn't mean it had to be ugly. Great use of color and boy, are they ever working those stripes to advantage. I was tickled to note the agave has been neatly trimmed. We may be among the latest but we aren't only ones sharing the agave love.

    Thanks for sharing the serendipity!

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    1. I enjoy the little ways folks brighten up their spaces. The agave is along a sidewalk near a University and park so they keep it safe.

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  6. This post made me smile, title, words, pictures! Thanks! Love the green roof!

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    1. Glad you enjoyed a little punny post.

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  7. I'm glad you saw this. I knew you were a bit behind on reading with the NWFGS last week but if you hadn't commented soon I would have sent the link! Just another service this blog provides.

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