Pinkish Yellow Flower
January Zelene 4:57 PM Flower 101 , Macro Monday , Mellow Yellow Monday , Nature Photography , Today's Flower 24 comments
January Zelene 4:57 PM Flower 101 , Macro Monday , Mellow Yellow Monday , Nature Photography , Today's Flower 24 comments
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That looks a little like a begonia, but I am not sure. The colours are lovely and soothing, though!
ReplyDeleteI don't know it's name but it's pretty and so delicate looking
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful Jan!
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what are those? orchids?
ReplyDeleteJudy is correct, it is a begonia. A lovely, delicate one. Nice shot!
ReplyDeleteYep, begonia. Love the color!
ReplyDeleteBegonias Jan, very lovely little flowers.
ReplyDeleteVery Pretty!
ReplyDeleteYes, lovely flowers and photo. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty & dainty... lovely!
ReplyDeleteI see that a lot around here and didn't know the name. So it's begonia. :)
ReplyDeleteHappy MYM!
Liz @ MLC
Lovely, delicate shot.
ReplyDeletegamay kaayo ni siya nga bulak jan nu? ... cute...agi ko..
ReplyDeleteIs it a member of the of the orchid family?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flower and the colors are so pretty. Happy MYM!
ReplyDeleteThe pinkish flower is probably a begonia...which can be grown outdoors in warm climates or indoors as a houseplant. Beautiful.
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Nice light and colours :-)
ReplyDeleteMaganda that little begonia, Jan.
ReplyDeleteLove the little begonia...they love the sun and are very hardy.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and light colors:)
ReplyDeleteYour flower is a fibrous rooted begonia... a wonderful long blooming annual that can be grown by anyone... Larry
ReplyDeleteThank you for the info.. now I know that that little pretty flower is bigonia.. thanks everyone for the visit..
ReplyDeleteI am no good in names, but I think the others are right that it is a begonia. There are begonias in Malaysia Singapore and New Zealand.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty begonia. lovely shot.
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