Graffiti plant
January 22, 2020
Last weekend I spotted this graffiti of a flowering yucca or palm on a bridge support at Lady Bird Lake. Sometimes you just need a plant where no plant can grow.
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Ha…perfect!
I got to read your article in Country Gardens. Well done. I have dreams about all of the fabulous stone work.
I’m glad you had a chance to read it, Lisa. Yes, the stonework in that garden is something to dream about.
Super cool!
It’s way better than most graffiti!
Would that we could just “draw” plants into our landscapes this way, as needed! Think of the water and labor savings! 😉
Metal plants, perhaps, fill that role as well. They are weevil and hail proof too!
Love the graffiti! It is well done too.
It’s kind of a mystery plant, but yes, so nicely painted.