tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8567299696963524925.post1650596799142783927..comments2024-03-09T08:25:28.473-06:00Comments on Window on a Texas Wildscape: Twistleaf bloomed!Sheryl Smith-Rodgershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04707017321692698815noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8567299696963524925.post-23097650839634925802012-05-27T23:22:34.747-05:002012-05-27T23:22:34.747-05:00Sheryl-
As a young child, I saw so many of these w...Sheryl-<br />As a young child, I saw so many of these where we lived at, but never had a clue as to the proper name for them. The photos are Fabulous!! It makes me want to go out and buy some of these lovely plants so I can have them and create new memories!<br /><br />thanks sheryl.<br /><br />MarthaAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15529993800148110147noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8567299696963524925.post-86867959171540047802012-05-18T17:44:32.471-05:002012-05-18T17:44:32.471-05:00I am excited too to see your pretty blooms. I see ...I am excited too to see your pretty blooms. I see them all the time at the WFC but they are all eaten by the deer here. Except, I moved one into my garden, where it is protected, and like yours it is about to bloom. I will be out with my camera like you any day now. They do have the prettiest flowers. Lovely photo captures of our very own twist leaf yucca. Did you know it is endemic to the Edward's Plateau?Rock rose https://www.blogger.com/profile/00348711150803587369noreply@blogger.com