Plants of Disneyland

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    Originally Posted By Megara

    Hey guys, have you seen this website "plants of disneyland" ?

    Check out this fantastic new book.

    Click on either the DL map to see the lands… or index down the left side.

    Shows u all the plants at DL, names of the plants, close up of leaves and trunk etc.

    I think it’s a wonderful idea.


    <a href="http://www.plantsofdisneyland.com/index.cfm" target="_blank">http://www.plantsofdisneyland....ndex.cfm</a>


    p.s. sorry if someone has already posted this
     
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    Originally Posted By friendofdd

    That is wonderful. I will share it with DW who is always taking photos of DLR flora.

    Thank you!
     
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    Originally Posted By DlandDug

    This is very cool!
     
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    Originally Posted By amazedncal2

    Thank you for the link Megara! I bookmarked it and intend to find the tree with those spikes on the trunk :)
     
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    Originally Posted By LadyKluck

    That is a cool site! Did anyone else notice that they have the "plants" from the Tiki Room listed like Tangaroa & the pineapples and flowers inside that are part of the show!? That's too funny!
     
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    Originally Posted By FerretAfros

    That's a pretty fun site, and you can tell that they definately had a fun time making it too. After poking around, I found some more of the only-at-Disneyland plants. I think my favorites were the briar patch in front of Splash Mountain, the clovers in a bug's land, and the giant leaves in the floor of the DTD Monorail station. Definately a very fun site.
     
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    Originally Posted By MomluvsDisney

    I love the fact that Tomorrowland has so many edible things growing there...I was tempted by the bananas growing nect to the astro blasters..the thing that stopped me was there were green..lol
     
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    Originally Posted By ABBY

    That's awesome!!
     
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    Originally Posted By Bellella

    I love the flowers and trees of Disneyland. They make the park even more beautiful. What's amazing is that they were all carefully chosen to set the right atmosphere for each place. The plants in the Haunted Mansion graveyard work especially well. (They don't call them creeper vines for nothing.) I saw a book called Disney Gardens, or something like that. I don't really remember the title. Anyway, it talked about how the parks' gardens were created, and about how to create your own Disney garden. There were some amazing photographs too. If any of you find the book, I'd definetly recommend it. My favorite type of Disneyland garden would be Alice in Wonderland themed. Picture it- a small English cottage at the top of a hill, some stone steps running down to a babbling brook, and rose trees, shrubbery, and all the flowers from "All in the Golden Afternoon." What are your favorite Disney garden ideas?
     
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    Originally Posted By SleepingBeauty82

    I don't know if they are still there but a month or so ago, IASW had tulips all around it. They were so pretty, they looked fake! Tulips don't blossom for very long so I was suprised they had them in there.
     
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    Originally Posted By trekkeruss

    Amazing site; obviously a labor of love.
     
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    Originally Posted By Bellella

    They're probably still there.
     
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    Originally Posted By SoThisIsLove

    For more fun and revelry, re-visit this golden oldie:

    <a href="http://mb.laughingplace.com/MsgBoard-T-98855-P-1.asp?c=1" target="_blank">http://mb.laughingplace.com/Ms....asp?c=1</a>
     
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    Originally Posted By Schmitty Good Vibes

    Thanks STIL,

    I didn't want to look this up again myself.
     

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