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Saturday, September 21, 2013

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. :)


20 comments:

  1. That 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).

    (The name is quite appropriate don't you think?)

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  2. first time to see this violet flowers, too!... wonder what is the name?

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  3. Wow! 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!

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  4. Love the shot. Good framing and I totally agree, very unique flower.

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  5. What an exquisite capture of this beautiful violet flower!

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  6. I was going to say it looks like a Passion Fruit - but Sallie got in ahead of me!

    Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne

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  7. Love those curling tendrils in this beautiful flower.

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  8. It is a passion flower, beautiful plants

    Mollyxxx

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  9. Beautiful and unique, indeed. So it's a native of Florida. Interesting. That's why we're not familiar with it. Must be pricey.

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  10. Pineland Passion Flower..its looks suited to its name. They way it is created is very artistic. Truly, God is artistic too. :) love it!

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  11. Beautiful flower I love the color as well. thanks for sharing:)

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  12. Gorgeous shot of the passion flower.

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  13. oh, 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! :-)

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  14. I love the color! But I won't dare touch it parang creepy lang for me.

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  15. it looks like a jellyfish.. it's one of a kind flower

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  16. I haven't seen this kind of plant and I will definitely took a shot once I see this one too.

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