Macro Monday: April 25

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This one is hardly macro Monday at all since this is quite a big thing. Anyone know what this Mexican is?

 

Sunday Puzzler Answer

The plants were, in the order they appeared:

Myosotis

Iris

Tulip

Rudbeckia

Impatiens

Euphorbia

Limnanthes

So that gave you – I  T  R  I  E  L

Rearrange to make Leitrim

 

5 Comments on “Macro Monday: April 25”

  1. Mary Tobin
    April 25, 2016 at 8:13 am #

    Beschorneria yuccoides. Mine is just about to flower and two spikes this year.

  2. derrickjknight
    April 25, 2016 at 3:05 pm #

    I wouldn’t have got this

  3. Meriel
    April 26, 2016 at 4:44 am #

    Knew what it was but just couldn’t instantly bring the name to mind – too busy with garden to look it up – or even to read my email regularly!

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