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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8 responses to “Graffiti plant”

  1. Lisa at Greenbow says:

    Ha…perfect!
    I got to read your article in Country Gardens. Well done. I have dreams about all of the fabulous stone work.

    • Pam/Digging says:

      I’m glad you had a chance to read it, Lisa. Yes, the stonework in that garden is something to dream about.

  2. hb says:

    Super cool!

  3. lcp says:

    Would that we could just “draw” plants into our landscapes this way, as needed! Think of the water and labor savings! 😉

  4. Love the graffiti! It is well done too.