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Every time I post a photo of this flowering tropical plant, I still don't know the name of it and I'm also never sure whether to call it pink or red. Taken in the ENMAX Conservatory at the Calgary Zoo on 30 September 2011.
Later: "Jatropha integerrima, commonly known as Peregrina or Spicy Jatropha, is a species of flowering plant in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae, that is native to Cuba and Hispaniola." From Wikipedia. Many thanks to the various Flickr members who identified this plant for me, below!
And you can't argue, THIS, is pink!
Every year Craig (my fiancé) successfully manages to cultivate amazing beauty bloom by bloom into our backyard ponds. This is our amazing pink lotus he started from seed several years ago. It blooms faithfully, bright and pink every year.
But not without his TLC I might add ;)
We actually have 10 lotus blooms total between the 2 ponds this year!
This customer asked for pink butterfly cupcakes with black accents, the letter S for Sharon and one dragon! I did one dozen vanilla cupcakes with vanilla buttercream and strawberry cupcakes with a swirl of fresh strawberry coulis and strawberry buttercream.
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Passionately Pink for the Cure:
30 Sep 07 - In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Yahoo! is donating $1 to Susan G. Komen for the Cure for each pink photo added to this pool up to $50,000. www.flickr.com/groups/passionatelypinkforthecure/
Based on a Rebecca Sutterby design with some minor changes ... the dad to be brought me the picture and changes that he wanted.
I had some issues with my fondant this week :(
I don't know the name of this one either!
I found so many new flowers today!
I really should get out more often! : )
A rose with lilac-pink, old-fashioned flowers, packed with petals. Here it's growing as a short climber on a sheltered wall. For more on roses, visit my blog: susanrushton.net/category/gardening/roses/