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my deep red glads are blooming!

Beautiful dahlia bloom from the Halifax Public Gardens. I love the light coming through the center.

 

Check out my album 2024 Northeast Roadtrip www.flickr.com/photos/25171569@N02/albums/72177720320440072/

 

Jenny Pansing photos

I went back to my roots with this shot. My favorite subjects to shoot when I first started landscape photography were mountain streams of all sizes. This one, Otter Creek, flows through the namesake Otter Creek Wilderness in West Virginia, an area popular with backpackers and day-trippers alike. This section of stream was accessed from a trail in Fernow Experimental Forest. I wanted to capture the dark red color of the water (due to tannins) along with the warm colors of fall just beginning in the area. I was also very particular about how I conveyed motion in the water, I wanted it smooth yet detailed.

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The St Kilda Botanical Gardens are a very beautiful place to visit, not least for all for their wonderful array of roses found in the Alister Clarke Rose Garden.

 

"Black Magic" is loved worldwide for its fascinating deep, dark red, almost black coffee coloured velvety petals and continuous flowering. The blooms are a classic rose shape with a high pointed centre. "Black Magic" is one of very few red roses to produce excellent blooms during our hot summers. "Black Magic" was bred and introduced by Tantau in 1997. Rosen Tantau, located in Northern Germany, has been breeding roses successfully for more than a century. One of its specialties is the creation of Hybrid Tea Roses suitable for the garden and cut flower industry. "Black Magic" has become very popular around the world as one of the best deep red roses which is relatively disease resistant and produces many quality flowers throughout the entire season.

 

The site of the St Kilda Botanical Gardens were established in the 1800's. The municipal council petitioned the Department of Lands and Survey to make this segment of land bordered by Dickens Street, Tennyson Street and Blessington Street a Botanic Garden. The gardens were formally established in 1859 when a boundary fence was erected. By 1907 significant donations of money and plant material had led to the establishment of a rosary, extensive flower beds and a nursery. Exotic forest trees were planted during the 1870s and Australian species were included in 1932. In the 1950s the Alister Clarke Rose Garden was established and a Sub-Tropical Rain-forest conservatory added in the early 1990's.

This gorgeous, deep red Hibiscus shrub, was blooming in my Mom's front garden! At one point there must have been over 50 blossoms, such a joy to behold!

My dahlias came late, and were gone at our first freeze, a couple of weeks ago. But I did get one glorious red one, shown here, along with some whites, purples, yellows and one pink. Not a good year, here, for my dahlias!

But I will look at this red, if I feel glum!

Hope everyone is having a wonderful sun-filled weekend =)

Just a few of the thousands of tulips in bloom at the Cincinnati Zoo. (and Botanical Gardens)

 

Happy Easter!

 

Jenny Pansing photos

The St Kilda Botanical Gardens are a very beautiful place to visit, not least for all for their wonderful array of roses found in the Alister Clarke Rose Garden.

 

"Black Magic" is loved worldwide for its fascinating deep, dark red, almost black coffee coloured velvety petals and continuous flowering. The blooms are a classic rose shape with a high pointed centre. "Black Magic" is one of very few red roses to produce excellent blooms during our hot summers. "Black Magic" was bred and introduced by Tantau in 1997. Rosen Tantau, located in Northern Germany, has been breeding roses successfully for more than a century. One of its specialties is the creation of Hybrid Tea Roses suitable for the garden and cut flower industry. "Black Magic" has become very popular around the world as one of the best deep red roses which is relatively disease resistant and produces many quality flowers throughout the entire season.

 

The site of the St Kilda Botanical Gardens were established in the 1800's. The municipal council petitioned the Department of Lands and Survey to make this segment of land bordered by Dickens Street, Tennyson Street and Blessington Street a Botanic Garden. The gardens were formally established in 1859 when a boundary fence was erected. By 1907 significant donations of money and plant material had led to the establishment of a rosary, extensive flower beds and a nursery. Exotic forest trees were planted during the 1870s and Australian species were included in 1932. In the 1950s the Alister Clarke Rose Garden was established and a Sub-Tropical Rain-forest conservatory added in the early 1990's.

Cycle Path Symbol - City at Easter

4/2/2020 Columbia, SC

 

Sony SLT-A55V, Sigma 28-105mm F4-5.6 UC

 

© 2020 R. D. Waters

just escaped from the boring harem

Ford Tudor

Year: 1931

This one lives in Trondheim Norway

Adoro la vampiricapecora anche quando affonda nella neve!

 

(While your lips are still red, mia diletta...)

Closeup of the birth of a red Rhododendron flower. The focus is on one bud in the foreground of the image and the rest are out of focus. It's spring now.

 

Close-up van een ontluikende rododendron knop in het voorjaar. De struik krijgt rode bloemen. De focus ligt op de voorgrond van de één knop en de omgeving is onscherp.

Passifloraceae - A Passion Flower

I found this stand of tall grass such a joy and rush to watch through the camera lens. The wind was whipping them around, and the low sun shone through highlighting and enhancing the colors while the shadows cast by the grass created levels of depth. Those red blades cutting through the yellow and green gave me one of those special moments that inspire awe.

 

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The St Kilda Botanical Gardens are a very beautiful place to visit, not least for all for their wonderful array of roses found in the Alister Clarke Rose Garden.

 

"Black Madonna" is a Kordes, Germany rose which produces medium-sized blooms on long stems very suitable to cut for a vase. It is also one of the first roses to flower each season.

 

The site of the St Kilda Botanical Gardens were established in the 1800's. The municipal council petitioned the Department of Lands and Survey to make this segment of land bordered by Dickens Street, Tennyson Street and Blessington Street a Botanic Garden. The gardens were formally established in 1859 when a boundary fence was erected. By 1907 significant donations of money and plant material had led to the establishment of a rosary, extensive flower beds and a nursery. Exotic forest trees were planted during the 1870s and Australian species were included in 1932. In the 1950s the Alister Clarke Rose Garden was established and a Sub-Tropical Rain-forest conservatory added in the early 1990's.

This is a forgotten rose,, it appears from the shrubbery this time of year, then when we cut it back, it goes into hiding again.

“...as young and as ancient as Spring....”

J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings

The spring flowering orchids are now appearing in great numbers, a wonderful sight.

Closeup of Rhododendron buds amid red Rhododendron flowers. The photo was taken in our backyard.

 

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“Those who danced were thought to be quite insane by those who could not hear the music.” - Angela Monet

Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM

This line is from the popular TV show, The Bachelor. Last year for several months, we were

glued to our TV screens for the outcome of the local version.

 

I bought the rose for Nitza, who gladly accepted it ;-) Happy International Women's Day to all

our Flickr friends and their significant others.

 

ISO 160, 28mm, f/3.5, 1/30s. The location was Malha Mall, Jerusalem.

Sorry, I don't know what flower this is. ID help would be appreciated.

 

Explored: January 17, 2020

The St Kilda Botanical Gardens are a very beautiful place to visit, not least for all for their wonderful array of roses found in the Alister Clarke Rose Garden.

 

"The Prince" is a David Austin old world rose from 1990 which produces the most exotic of all roses with masses of petals compacted into each bloom quartered and quilled of rich deep crimson in colour then turning to the deepest purple. When it reaches this point a rich fragrance exudes the blooms wafting and travelling through the air. This is the most beautiful rose the colours a mixture of blackberry colours to match the fragrance of deep rose and berries.

 

The site of the St Kilda Botanical Gardens were established in the 1800's. The municipal council petitioned the Department of Lands and Survey to make this segment of land bordered by Dickens Street, Tennyson Street and Blessington Street a Botanic Garden. The gardens were formally established in 1859 when a boundary fence was erected. By 1907 significant donations of money and plant material had led to the establishment of a rosary, extensive flower beds and a nursery. Exotic forest trees were planted during the 1870s and Australian species were included in 1932. In the 1950s the Alister Clarke Rose Garden was established and a Sub-Tropical Rain-forest conservatory added in the early 1990's.

The first double flowered variety of Adenium obtained was bright red color. After growing simple pink varieties, it seemed the most exotic flower. Soon enough other colors were hybridized and white and pink double flowers came to the market. Within just a year or two after that, all the sudden all kinds of colors appeared, including striped, dotted, spotted... The rainbow of hybrid adeniums nowadays is unbelievable!

 

Adeniums have many spectacular hybrids. The basic culture is very similar to orchids. A small pot with excellent drainage is a must. Adeniums do not like both over-watering or drying-out. There is a little secret of how to create a weird shape of the base: lift the plant a bit every time you re-pot the plant, so that the upper part of roots will be a little exposed. The plant will form more roots that will go down. To make your plant develop a large swollen base/trunk, you'll need a good quality fertilizer. Fertilizer requirement for swelling up trunks is also used to increase flowering. It shouldn't be too high in nitrogen, the middle number should be the highest. Never apply fertilizer directly on roots and do not liquid feed when a plant is thirsty: always water first slightly to avoid root burn and leaf drop. Do not wet leaves. Adeniums need lots of light for heavy flowering. Most hybrids and species start blooming in the spring when the conditions are warm and days get longer, and continue blooming through the fall and winter in warmer climates. Adeniums like a neutral to hard water. Acidic water tends to sour the soil too fast and may cause root rot. Water plants preferably in the early morning, and allow them to drink up throughout the day. Watering can be done daily to every few days. Never allow your plants to sit in a saucer of water, but don't let them to dry out too often - this causes adeniums to go into early dormancy. toptropical.com

 

Adenium hybrid (double flower) Apocynaceae

Biscayne. Park Fl

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A wonderful deep red sunset with the aid of a filter

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A last burst of red rays just before the sun went down for the last time.

 

Rowan berries by Clough Brook, Wildboarclough, Cheshire. It was dull and raining steadily; rowan berries somehow stand out in such poor light.

For coming (orange) Kingsday

 

Group: Looking close... on Friday!

Theme: Bow

Dear snobs from Flickr, I do not have a 5800, a G705 or a M7500 Emporio Armani, but I do believe my phone is awesome!So I do not want nasty comments.

 

My company for everyday, walk, travel, appointments, and sunrise(yes, I need to wake up at 6, and "he" has to help me!)...

 

And if you work for Nokia, you can contract me, I'll be very happy!Haha!

  

OLHA, AMANHÃ VOU FAZER UM POSER COM 16 COISAS!!!!!!!!!VOLTEM PARA VER, SENÃO EU VOU FICAR ALTAMENTE IRRITADO!

Sunrise a fantastic atmosphere seen from the Haengju Bridge over the Han River in Seoul.

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