You Can Bank on It. . .

Riverton, WY
July 2014

Every year, I admire the flower tree at the Wells Fargo bank. It is doing well this summer due to the moisture and a majority of cooler temperatures this area has experienced.

The flowers will continue to thrive until a hard frost, typically in mid-September.

I wish the bank would invest in silk poinsettias and create a winter display, but the winter wind would probably blow them away.

I posted this flowering display in 2009, but I like the colors of the flowers in this year's display better than those in 2009.

Which "tree" do you like?


Comments

  1. That is such a neat idea, I can't say I've ever seen anything like it before.

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  2. I like this one, because there is less contrast in the colors, which makes it look more like a tree. I think it would look great planted with the just one color.

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  3. Definitely the more colorful one.

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  4. This years tree was extra special!!

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  5. I love these "trees"!! This one is quite beautiful.

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  6. I like the pinks and purples of the 2009 tree but this one is gorgeous! Definitely my favorite. Is it made with pots of flowers on a circular stand? I'm thinking I might be able to pull off the same thing with Texas style plants. Just dreaming!

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  7. I like the pink and white with the purple on top! I see how they did it..a smaller one would work in your yard...many of the new petunia varieties are self cleaning...which means you don't have to deadhead!! :)

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  8. I've never seen anything like it but it is quite beautiful!

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  9. That is very pretty. Is it made up of lots of hanging baskets? Well Fargo bank sounds like something out of an old Western movie

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  10. Wow! That's quite impressive. I love creative displays like that!

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