The Gardens at Sapphire Beach Club
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On the left is a Mandevillea in the Sapphire Beach Club gardens.
On the right is an overgrown houseplant, name unknown,
that is a tree here in the garden.
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Bouganvillia in the Cupecoy parking lot.
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A ginger flower (left) in the Sapphire Beach Club gardens.
We call it a firecracker plant (right), but I doubt that is the Latin name.
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Plumbago (left) in the Sapphire Beach Club gardens.
Plumeria (center and right), used in leis in Hawaii, has a powerful fragrance.
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