
An overnight sprinkler left icicles on the shrubs at The Antique Market of San Jose, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2014, in Jacksonville, Fla. (AP Photo/The Florida Times-Union, Will Dickey)
Overnight sprinkler are usually used during freezing nights in Florida to protect the plants, fruits and trees from the extreme weather.
And a part of the results is stunning icicles like shinning, beautiful decorations hanging from the plants and trees.
Aren’t they beautiful?
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- Flowers are encrusted in ice at Trad’s Garden Center in sub-freezing weather Tuesday, January 7, 2014 in Jacksonville, Florida. The sprinkler system had been accidentally left on overnight, causing the icicles. (The Florida Times-Union, Will Dickey) Image credit to Jacksonville.com
- Flowers are encrusted in ice at Trad’s Garden Center in sub-freezing weather Tuesday, January 7, 2014 in Jacksonville, Florida. The sprinkler system had been accidentally left on overnight, causing the icicles. (The Florida Times-Union, Will Dickey) Image credit to Jacksonville.com
- Will.Dickey@Jacksonville.com Employee Buddy Hale takes photos of ice-encrusted plants at Trad’s Garden Center in sub-freezing weather Tuesday. The sprinkler system at the San Jose Boulevard center had been accidentally left on overnight, causing the icicles. (Photo credit to Jacksonville.com)
- Icicles cover a tree in Ocala as temperatures drop below freezing early Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2014. (PHOTO/Debbie Stewart, Viewer)
- Ice covers a plant in Marion County on a frigid Tuesday morning, Jan. 7, 2014. (PHOTO/Marisol Ortiz Santiago, Viewer)
- Michael Hill poses with rows of frost-covered crops at Southern Hill Farms’ Blueberry U-Pick in Clermont, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2014. (PHOTO/Michael Hill, Viewer)
- Oranges encased in ice after an overnight frost at Bellamy Grove, Inverness in Florida. Photograph: Matthew Beck/AP
- An overnight sprinkler left icicles on the shrubs at The Antique Market of San Jose, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2014, in Jacksonville, Fla. (AP Photo/The Florida Times-Union, Will Dickey)