
Wow!
One in Adelphi, Maryland, one in Wildwood, Florida, one at the US National Arboretum with a grandfatherly interest in many more around the DC area (unless noted, pictures are taken the day of post)










from the top: I know this plant but it's escaping me!; Justicia aurea; Belamcanda chinensis; Justicia spicigera; fine textures clumping? bamboo; Mussaenda sp.






We visited Bok Tower Gardens yesterday. Located in central Florida on Lake Wales Ridge, it is the Creation of Edward W Bok, Bok emigrated from the Netherlands to the US in the late 1870's at the age of six. He rose from the position of office boy to become the editor of the Ladies Home Journal and is credited with having coined the term "living room". Wow. Anyway he had a winter home in the gated community in Mountain Lake Estates. Apparently it's still a gated community of between 50 amd 100, multimillion dollar homes. I was advised not to try to see the Bok house because the guards are armed and visitors are not welcome!
It was easy to identify this plant; I just googled pufferfish milkweed and sure enough, that's the common name. I keep thinking I've seen this plant before but where escapes me. Hey, I'm old. It's definitely distinctive.....the odd seed pods explain "Family jewels milkweed" and "Hairy balls plant". You didn't hear that from me.
But we have heard there's a 5-6 foot gator in the pond so the dog has to be leashed at all times. We've only seen a small one but the big guys pretty much stay under water when it's hot. The come out at night but I can't bring myself to let Jigs run free even in the day. She's taking it pretty well.


