So here's my share for today I believe this is one of the vast species of "Birds of Paradise".
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January Zelene 3:45 PM Flower 101 , Mellow Yellow Monday , Nature Photography , Today's Flower 14 comments
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Hi Jan,
ReplyDeleteI was supposed to post the same flower but I changed my mind. Hehe, yours is lovely, and you will see mine soon.
AL
Yup that is birds of paradise and it's beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteMarbles
Just beautiful. Such vivid color.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sending a glimpse of the tropics our way! I always enjoy seeing these plants when we visit Hawaii! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures!!
ReplyDeleteTropical flowers are very beautiful and I admire their colour, shape and scent.
Birds of paradise? I really like them :) Happy MYm!
ReplyDeleteA different specie of bird of paradise. It looks like a lobster claw! Love its touch of yellow.
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ReplyDeletehello jan!
ReplyDeletei have birds of paradise in our front yard.
nice kaayo pagkakuha nimo ang pic.
Have a nice week!
oh, birds of paradise? beautiful!!
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Unique shapes with lovely colors...
ReplyDeleteHi January, this is an awesome photograph of a very beautiful flower.
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is that a gladiolous sissy? beautiful!
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I see the little birds. I had a plant like that in Singapore. Now I have a bigger one.
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