Uniquely Violet
I saw this violet flower at one of the gardens that sell plants in Bulua West Bound Terminal, Cagayan de Oro City. I wonder what it's called, I asked the young girl who sells this pretty flower, but unfortunately she don't know either.
Unique isn't she? I hope I was able to capture her nicely even using only my smartphone. :)
How unique, it's gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThat is a Pineland Passion Flower! Native to Florida. I wrote a post with pictures of it last May when we were still in Florida (we live there in the winter and stayed a little longer last year).
ReplyDelete(The name is quite appropriate don't you think?)
first time to see this violet flowers, too!... wonder what is the name?
ReplyDeleteWow! It's my first time to see that kind of flower. It's lovely in the photo and I'm sure it's more beautiful up close!
ReplyDeleteLove the shot. Good framing and I totally agree, very unique flower.
ReplyDeleteWhat an exquisite capture of this beautiful violet flower!
ReplyDeleteI was going to say it looks like a Passion Fruit - but Sallie got in ahead of me!
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
So beautiful!
ReplyDeletelovely, unusual flower
ReplyDeleteGorgeous passion flower!
ReplyDeleteLove those curling tendrils in this beautiful flower.
ReplyDeleteIt is a passion flower, beautiful plants
ReplyDeleteMollyxxx
Beautiful and unique, indeed. So it's a native of Florida. Interesting. That's why we're not familiar with it. Must be pricey.
ReplyDeletePineland Passion Flower..its looks suited to its name. They way it is created is very artistic. Truly, God is artistic too. :) love it!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flower I love the color as well. thanks for sharing:)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shot of the passion flower.
ReplyDeleteoh, pineland passion flower pala siya. first time to see that kind of beauty, too! God has truly amazing creations! nice shot you got there, too! :-)
ReplyDeleteI love the color! But I won't dare touch it parang creepy lang for me.
ReplyDeleteit looks like a jellyfish.. it's one of a kind flower
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen this kind of plant and I will definitely took a shot once I see this one too.
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