The most I know about pointsianas comes from my favourite kid show, Bluey 😆. So what you're saying is success is largely down to luck, or getting a leg up from someone.
from Wilipedia: Delonix regia is a species of flowering plant in the bean family Fabaceae, subfamily Caesalpinioideae native to Madagascar.It is noted for its fern-like leaves and flamboyant display of orange-red flowers over summer. In many tropical parts of the world it is grown as an ornamental tree The trees do grow in the warmer parts of Texas.
@@chargermopar thanks! This is a beautiful tree. I'm going to check out the nursery and see if they have them. I would love to see this in my back yard.
Good afternoon from Copperhill Tn. A good lesson in plants,and how they work
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Plants can teach us a lot about life!
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quack quack quack
Loading up the back of your truck with the scrap isn't really helping if it doesn't run. 😁
It does when my friend picks it up. It runs but isn't reliable.
Ducks playing
The most I know about pointsianas comes from my favourite kid show, Bluey 😆.
So what you're saying is success is largely down to luck, or getting a leg up from someone.
Yes! You do your best but in the end it's not all in your power.
You remind me of the guy from crime pays but botany doesn't 🌳
That is an interesting UA-camr!
Thanks Rick. I always learn something in your videos :)
didn't sound like ducks and trees expounding their wisdom upon da unworthy hoomankind to me 😉
It's all quacked anyway!
@@chargermoparblessed are the quackers
Ducks
good advice Rick
Thanks! It frustrates me to see "influencers" blaming people for their problems.
@@chargermopar I agree, it's never their responsibility
I have never heard of a poinsettia tree! I google, but is there another name for it? So pretty and I wonder if they can grow in Texas.
from Wilipedia: Delonix regia is a species of flowering plant in the bean family Fabaceae, subfamily Caesalpinioideae native to Madagascar.It is noted for its fern-like leaves and flamboyant display of orange-red flowers over summer. In many tropical parts of the world it is grown as an ornamental tree The trees do grow in the warmer parts of Texas.
@@chargermopar thanks! This is a beautiful tree. I'm going to check out the nursery and see if they have them. I would love to see this in my back yard.