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It is partially the fault of Madeira that the tourists take pics of agapanthus, streglizia since they are almost promoted as if they are from Madeira!
I am not sure people believe me when I say that the plants are South African.
I got a bit angry when they planted agaphanthus outside and around the old Roman city Coningbriga just outside Coimbra (...) it was the Portuguese that "discovered" the cape and that has influenced the flora of Madeira a lot. Some of the plants have been there for a looong time so long that people forgot that they are tourists and not natives but after some hundred years it is easy to think o them as natives??
Hi Michaelwhat fantastic pictures of a fantastic island. The BBQ (barbecue) looks delicious I have had something very similar to that from a restaurant when we have visited previously (meat on fresh sticks cooked over coals).
Is the lovely young lady in the pictures your partner?
Only 8 more days and I shall be on your heavenly island again. Looking forward to meeting with you and passing on the snowdrop bulbs to see how they fare over there.