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Another from a couple days ago. No textures this time. Hope they withstand the snow blanket on them tonight. I love crocuses..wish they were around all summer.

Scientific Name: Kleinia fulgens

Analogue Canon camera resurrected. Ilford Xp2 400

White blooming plant, seen by the road, somewhere in Croatia :)

I don't know it's name, maybe someone know?

 

Biało kwitnąca roślinka, rosnąca przy drodze, gdzieś w Chorwacji :) Nie mam pojęcia jak się nazywa, może ktoś wie?

I have a whole series of these. I just love the way the light plays off of these plants.

兩個多月前換了盆,就用了兩個月來回復原貌。

 

原圖直出。

Ariyaalai East, Jaffna, Sri Lanka

Some more plants in pots.

 

#lego

Calendula - Greenheart Orange taken at the Adelaide Botanic Garden, South Australia. I love these plants, they have so much character

Hamburg Stadtpark

Mexican shrimp

Camarón

Flor-camarão

plant is a bushy evergreen shrub growing to 100 cm (39 in) tall. The flowers emerge from bracts that form off the stems. The bracts start out white, but with more sun exposure they turn anywhere from pale pink to deep red. A chain of bracts will continue to grow until it falls off in most cases; thus the chains can grow anywhere from a few centimetres to nearly 30 cm (1 ft) in length. Flowers usually are long, thin, and white with speckled maroon throats. Blooming continues for months once it has begun, then halts for a short period before starting again. The flowers attract hummingbirds and butterflies

I was getting everything together to plant in that pot ......... (her name is Pepper.)

Taken with the Lensbaby.

This image is of the Power Plant on the University of Kansas campus. As the campus grew the number of buildings requiring heat and electricity called for increased production of energy. To meet these needs a new plant was built in 1922 at a cost of $290,000. The building was the fifth power plant constructed at KU, and similar in design to many public structures in the 1920's.

 

Since the mid 1950s the University has purchased electricity instead of producing it with steam. Water is converted to steam beneath the structure and sent through steam tunnels on campus, some dating to the 1880's.

 

A 252-foot smokestack, which stood for over sixty years, was replaced by two smaller stacks (seen in this photo) in 1987. The steam whistle remains, a KU tradition since 1912.

Surfers Paradise, Queensland, Australia

Playa de Alcudia Mallorca, Islas Baleares / Spain

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