Found outside our hotel
Del Mar, California
October, 2009
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Very exotic
ReplyDeleteNice!!
ReplyDeleteI just adore Birds of Paradise. I wonder if I could grow some over winter in a green house here in Minnesota? It's worth a try right!
ReplyDeleteCalling by today from NF Blo-Ma, what a fabulous macro.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Many of our neighbors grow these.
ReplyDeleteThese flowers are SO beautiful!
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Just gorgeous! Bird of Paradise is always so exotic.
ReplyDeleteWhat would we do without our archives. I have not seen a Bird of Paradise bloom in nearly 40 years....back in the days when I had a flower shop. This capture is so pretty. Love the variation of color. genie
ReplyDeleteEssa flor parece uma ave realmente.Linda.No jardim de minha tia tinha. Adorava!! beijos, obrigado pelo carinho,chica
ReplyDeleteThat is a great picture Rita. I took one of this flower when I was in Mexico but can't find the image...I guess looking at yours will have to do.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it lovely and exotic! You have the greatest archives and I'm glad you're showing us some of them. Hope all is going well.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful plant and photo!
ReplyDeleteoh yeah...gorgeous & exotic!!
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