Sunday, June 16, 2013

Today's Flowers

 The pale Pentas looks beautiful in the rain.
 Petria has stopped flowering and started vegetative growth.
 The blue Plumbago flowers through the year in these parts.
Thanks to the team of Today's Flowers, we can all view the flowers blooming throughout the world.

11 comments:

  1. I really need to get some Plumbago. It grows so well here, and is an all-year-round bloomer here too. Thank you for reminding me just how lovely the Plumbago flowers are.

    Love the photo of the Colvillea racemosa on your header. They are such a wonderful tree and those racemes of brilliant orange and yellow blooms are stunning.

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  2. simply beautifully captured shots...lovely!

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  3. Such exquisite flowers! I love the delicate colors and your captures are delightful as always! Hope you have a great week!!

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  4. Thank you very much for sharing these gorgeous flowers with Today's Flowers. Wonderful photos!

    Would you be willing to share two or three of your favorite flower photos on our home page in our Guest Friend spot? If you are interested you can send them to me at luvinwildlife@hotmail.com, and if you could please put ‘TODAY’S FLOWERS’ in the subject line, this would prevent it from dropping into my spam folder. As friends send me their photos I add them to a list in the order received, and let them know when they will be shown.

    Thank you for considering this and absolutely no pressure, we are just very grateful that you share your flowers with us whenever you can.

    Wishing you a happy day,
    Denise
    Today’s Flowers
    An English Girl Rambles


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  5. Such delicate and beautiful flowers.

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  6. Lovely to have found your blog and to see the tropical gardens in India.
    The flowers are so beautiful and delicate. Love your photos!

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  7. Interesting flowers. I like the first one best.

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  8. Simple yet very elegant flowers.. This flowers are known by a variety of names, including star clusters, pentas and Egyptian star flowers.

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  9. I am a fan of blue. Love so many blues in your post. Thank you :) Miss my long-lost Plumbago.

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  10. Plumbago is lovely ... and it flowers all year with you ! I have to keep it in my conservatory, keep it frost free in winter, and it rewards me with flowers in the summer!

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