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Cordia sebestena
El vomitel colorado de Cuba
Mapou rouge
Кордия
is a shrubby tree native to the American tropics. Common names have included siricote or kopté (Mayan) in 19th Century northern Yucatán, scarlet cordia in Jamaica, and Geiger tree (after Key West wrecker John Geiger) in Florida. Flowers are produced in clusters at branch ends throughout the year, particularly in the spring and summer. Flowers are 5 cm (2 in) wide, red-orange in color, tubular shape.
is a shrubby tree native to the American tropics.
Flowers are produced in clusters at branch ends throughout the year, particularly in the spring and summer. Flowers are 5 cm (2 in) wide, red-orange in color, tubular.
A lone GP38-2 leads D703 under the former South Penn right of way at the 'Summit of the S&C' at Geiger, PA near Somerset.
XI. Jesus is nailed to the Cross
XII. Jesus dies on the Cross
XIII. Jesus is taken down from the Cross
XIV. Jesus is laid in the tomb
In the parish church of St. Johann Evangelist in Favoriten, Vienna's 10th district
The painter of these Stations of the Cross was Carl Josef Geiger aka Carl Joseph, Karl Joseph or simply Karl Geiger (*1822 in Alsergrund, †1905 in Vienna).
www.geschichtewiki.wien.gv.at/Carl_Josef_Geiger de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Joseph_Geiger
Geretsried - die B11 an der Böhmwiese
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L100 crests the exaggerated grade at Geiger hill as they enter Somerset. This hill is so steep that coal trains loaded from Corsa Cambria often have to make doubled runs.
Finalmente si esce dalle nubi scendendo dal Grossvenediger... Vista sulle vicine vette del massiccio del Grosser Geiger nel cuore del Parco Nazionale degli Alti Tauri.
Washington Eastern Railroad's Geiger Turn arrives at its namesake location, near Airway Heights, WA.
Geiger Grade Lookout and Park, Nevada
To see many more photos and read more details about this region of Nevada, USA, check out the blog post Discovering Comstock Country in Nevada
The tissuey orange blossoms of this tropical tree are favorites of bees, butterflies and birds. Even a small Orange Geiger tree can bloom profusely, making it a favorite ornamental here in my Miami neighborhood.
You may know it by others names but no matter what you call it, it's profoundly beautiful!
Geranium Tree, Anaconda, Scarlet Cordia or Cordia sebestena
Biscayne Park, FL
As a nature-loving runner and photographer, I often find the most captivating scenes not during planned shoots, but in spontaneous moments along my usual run routes. This morning was one such moment—this vibrant cluster of Cordia sebestena (Geiger Tree) stood out like a flame against the lush green canopy.
Shot using my Nikon D7500 and Tokina 100mm f/2.8 macro lens, this frame reminds me why I never leave for a run without a camera: beauty is everywhere—if you’re paying attention.
Photography keeps me grounded. Running keeps me moving. Together, they reveal the extraordinary hidden in the everyday.
📍 Captured in Chennai
️ Processed in Lightroom
The Geiger Covered Bridge, a historic covered bridge in Trexler Nature Preserve.
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Gesehen in der Ausstellung PINK KOMMT! im Schauwerk Sindelfingen
Please attribute to Heinz Bunse if used elsewhere
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nrhp # 90001738- Geiger Mill is a historic grist mill located in Robeson Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania. The mill was built in 1783, and is a 2+1⁄2-story, with basement, banked stucco-over-stone building. The adjacent miller's house was built about 1783, and is a 2+1⁄2-story, stucco-over-stone dwelling. Also on the property is a contributing one-story, stucco-over-stone smokehouse. The mill ceased operations about 1919.[2]
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.
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