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Sunday, May 31, 2015
Wisteria?
I was surprised to see this tree while out for a walk. I didn't know that wisteria could live here, if that is what it is.
Update...I did a google search and I think this might be a Golden Chain Tree.
Dear Judy, I've been asked to respond to your comment by the Ocala Stylish Cowboy Assn. First of all, Ocala cowboys are so stylish they don't need to wear pants if they don't want to. Secondly, if you look more closely, he is wearing some sort of shredded shorts, probably in that condition by years of pub-crawling in downtown Ocala which is a habit stylish Ocala cowboys get into at time, and which can lead to their downfall as they become very rusty and can just fall apart at any moment.
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10 comments:
Looks like wisteria. Beautiful. We have some here, too, but the blossoms don't last very long!
I haven't seen yellow wisteria before, I think.
Mersad
Mersad Donko Photography
I never knew there was yellow wisteria. Was it very fragrant? That might be the test.
Great color!
It looks like it but, like Kathy I didn't know wisteria could be yellow.
Whatever it is, it's pretty.
Beautiful colour!
Dear Judy, I've been asked to respond to your comment by the Ocala Stylish Cowboy Assn. First of all, Ocala cowboys are so stylish they don't need to wear pants if they don't want to. Secondly, if you look more closely, he is wearing some sort of shredded shorts, probably in that condition by years of pub-crawling in downtown Ocala which is a habit stylish Ocala cowboys get into at time, and which can lead to their downfall as they become very rusty and can just fall apart at any moment.
The OSCA wants to thank you for your interest in their interest, whatever that may be.
The Golden Chain Tree is stunning!
Those yellow blossoms certainly stand out!
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