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Adorei essa flor... Diferente, exótica, chama bastante a atenção

pela neutralidade e ao mesmo tempo firmeza dos tons quentes.

Akelei in dunklem Violett

Aufnahmedatum: 30.04.2012

An image I found in my external hardrive archives, this awesome capture of these wonderful small blue blossoms, was part of a orchid flower arrangement that my Mom received for her birthday. I decided to share with you all on this Saturday. Lol.

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Thanks for all your support on my work in the art of Photography. Lol: Gaston

View in large or original size for awesome details of this wonderful capture.

Penstemon still flowering in my garden.

Testures thanks to French Kiss and Anna Lenabem

 

They burst forth like fire from my pots on the porch!

Still moving ,so if I don't get around to you , I'm sorry but I'll try when I'm less busy. ;-))

 

On explore 16 Feb 09 , #236

A Primavera está próxima...

The Spring is near.....

This is a yellow rose with a blue light. Awards are nice but comments are better even if it's short

On this day our Peach tree was in full bloom with hundreds of these wonderful blossoms, I decided to capture the moment of this yearly event.

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Wishing all my Flickr Friends a wonderful Friday and weekend ahead.

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Thank you for your wonderful support in my work in Photography.

Gaston (aka Gasssman).

  

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Have a lovely weekend!

Please don't use my photoes on websites, blogs, etc. without my permission.

flowers of Boesenbergia rotunda..fingerroot..temu kunci from my yard

  

Lisianthus in Weiss

Aufnahmedatum: 10.03.2013

Lily taken at Stonecrop Gardens

taken at neighboor flower shop...

 

View On Black

 

have a delightful Tuesday!

Another one of our Orchid Cactus Flower (epiphyllum strictum) opened up on this night.

After this wonderful plant has stopped blooming for this year, I will make some cuttings for future generation's of this beautiful flower. Hope Y'all like it as much as we do. Lol.

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Thanks for all your support on my work in the art of Photography. Lol: Gaston

View in large size for awesome details of this wonderful capture.

  

Shot EARLY yesterday morning at Cape Spear PLease view Large

Cremefarbene Chyrsanthemenblüte

Tulpe in Zartgelb

Aufnahmedatum: 13.04.2008

Hochgeladen mit Flock

Muscari ....aka 'grape hyacinth'

  

Muscari is a genus of perennial bulbous plants native to Eurasia that produce spikes of dense, most commonly blue, urn-shaped flowers resembling bunches of grapes in the spring. The common name for the genus is Grape Hyacinth (a name which is also used for the genera Leopoldia and Pseudomuscari). Another common name is Baby's Breath. A number of species are used as ornamental garden plants.

 

The genus Muscari originated in the Old World, including the Mediterranean basin, central and southern Europe, northern Africa, western, central and south-western Asia. It has become naturalized elsewhere, including northern Europe and the United States.

 

The name muscari comes from the Greek muschos, musk, referring to the scent......from wikipedia

While in the greenhouse on this day, I saw that one of our Passion plants had opened up to show of it's beauty. I wanted to share with you all on this Sunday this wonderful image. Hope Y'all like it.!

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Thank you all for your wonderful support on my work in the art of Photography

Gaston (aka Gasssman).

Apr.18,2011 - EXPLORE #245

Better View On Black

 

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Waratah (Telopea) is a genus of five species of large shrubs or small trees in the Proteaceae, native to the southeastern parts of Australia (New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania). They have spirally arranged leaves 10-20 cm long and 2-3 cm broad with entire or serrated margins, and large, dense flowerheads 6-15 cm diameter with numerous small red flowers and a basal ring of red bracts. The name waratah comes from the Eora Aboriginal people, the original inhabitants of the Sydney area

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waratah

Made Explore July 28th #448

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