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The ancient Roman city of Volubilis is a short drive away from the city of Meknes.
Very pretty if you're looking for ideas for stone garden.
And historical.
Too bad I went too close to the ground and found this pretty little plant.
Its tiny and reminds me of a fly trap or Zantedeschia.
I broke it while trying to figure out what it was.
Sorry, plant.
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Most likely a weed but very pretty nonetheless.
I do not know what it is tho.
I like water in gardens.
This is more likely a flood than a pond but I would put it in my garden nonetheless.
Some of the oldes Cupressus I've ever seen.
Romans were wild about cypresses from what I've heard.
Some arborist could come and tell me are these cypresses big enough to be of roman descent or have they been planted in here later on.
Old but still fluffy.
And finally some Narcissus tries to flourish in between of all the weeds.
The ancient Roman city of Volubilis is a short drive away from the city of Meknes. Very pretty if you're looking for ideas for stone ...
Moroccan gardeners are freshly picked from the trees when they are ripe.
So I went to Morocco and saw this one garden and stuff.
I could've taken more images of the local flora but I was more interested about my husbands company than the plants around at that moment.
This is how "wild" Crassula grows in Morocco
Very sturdy
BONUS: YOU CAN MAKE FENCES OUT OF ROSEMARY!
Get the scent AND the look
This one's from Tanger, tropical hydrangea, pink ball. Dombeya Wallichii.
Was a bit of a mystery for me first but with the help of google I identified it.
(Common problem with gardeners is that they will lose good night's sleep if they see a mysterious plant and can not name it on the spot.)
So I went to Morocco and saw this one garden and stuff. I could've taken more images of the local flora but I was more interested a...
Some mushroom eating away a twig