The Sabi Star (Adenium Multiflorum) is one of the beautiful flowers of Southern Africa. Usually they are found in hot areas. This photo was taken in the Liwonde Game Park in Malawi.
That's interesting, Steve. I've never heard them called that. They have a different name in Hawaii (where they're grown only by enthusiasts) but I can't remember that name.
"Taura tinzwe" is a Shona expression that literally says, "Speak that we may hear." It can be used to let a person know that you are ready to listen or to ask a speaker to speak louder. Here it is the "nom de plume" of . . .leon johnson
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I know them as "Impala Lilies"
That's interesting, Steve. I've never heard them called that. They have a different name in Hawaii (where they're grown only by enthusiasts) but I can't remember that name.
Whatever you call them, they're nice.
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