Guava Flower
January Zelene
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Its very beautiful indeed - its stamens look like little tenticles reaching out.
ReplyDeleteI've ever posted these flowers. It's beautiful and unique, right?
ReplyDeleteoh, so sweeet and cute..congrats,d ear
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Love the drama of white on black, soft on hard, smooth on rough.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful capture!
beautiful! :)
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Very, very pretty flower and great picture.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing!
what a nice flowers... musta naman ka sis... wlaa naman ka nagpakita heheheh...
ReplyDeleteno idea what it is but it's very pretty.
ReplyDeleteWow, very cool. It has a character and feel all it's own. Nice shot.
ReplyDeleteSo like my feijoa flowers except for the colour. Mine are red.
ReplyDeleteLovely shot.
wow..this is a great shot Jan..who would have thought that that simple flower of guava can be so magical...great shot!
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