spray cascading yellow chrysanthemum, remnants of the long days
trying hard to bloom Gaillardia, native of temperate countries acclimatizing in our hot tropics
very adapted orange 4 o'clock flower, Mirabilis jalapa
Philippines tropical plants, flowers, vegetables and trees giving us pure, clean air for our breath of life
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Such a wonderful macro of a buttery yellow flower in that first photo! Stunning! And the design/shape of that third flower is so intriguing!
ReplyDeletelove your macros! the gaillardia shot is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the Gaillardia, it likes heat but not moisture!
ReplyDeleteWow! Fantastic photography of nature's gems ~ especially since it is freezing in MA ~
ReplyDeleteCarol of: (A Creative Harbor) ^_^ ~ artmusedog and Carol on blogger
so lovely pics
ReplyDeleteWonderful and beautiful macros...stunning!
ReplyDeleteYour Gaillardia may just surprise you with a pretty bloom now that you are headed into the dry season. That is a pretty photo also.
ReplyDeleteflowers are so beautiful !
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful...spotted our native gaillardia and it is amazing in your photo
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous flowers!
ReplyDeleteIrresistible macros...The colors are so alive!
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