Jul 12, 2009
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These are unique flowers. The second one looks like an artificial/ plastic ornament. Nice shots!
Very nice!
Very good pics.I liked the second one too.
Very beautiful photos. Especially the second one! Really impressive! I've never seen such a plant before. What is its name?
Beautiful flowers, the second one is very unique. Like Wonder Turquette, I would like to know what is it called?
It is an Aeonium Arboreum from the Canary Islands originally, now a popular house plant good outsoors in the summer but is not frost hardy.
Beautiful! Thank you for sharing them.
Stunning images!
My post is here: Carletta’s Captures.
Hi There, We're home after a wonderful weekend in the gorgeous North Carolina mountains. I'll post in the morning.
Beautiful flowers, Mark.
Hope you had a great weekend.
Betsy
Gorgeous flowers. Something like CACTUS?I saw lots like that i Brasil, last year.
have a nice week, Mark
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Amazing flowers... it's not something I'm used to seeing way up here in the Rocky Mountains... that second photo with the water droplets is incredible, the rich color is gorgeous!
So nice pics, wonderful flowers.
It's good to have this flowers site and see so many differents flowers all over the word.
Thank you for sharing.
The second one is pretty amazing. Lovely shots.
Great photos - I have that second one in a pot outside.
Good morning mark
Well you certainly can take exceptional shots with your little happy snapper. The bottom flower is Calliandra - we have it too - I posted about it on 'Powder Puffs'
I have been using a little Fuji fine pix but am awaiting the arrival of a new Canon powershot 10 IS, which will be very exciting.
Thanks for coming my way so that I can enjoy your part of the world
Happy days
Beautiful, really beautiful MK.
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