Yesterday’s flower, tomorrow’s flowers. Now I wish I had blown on its head to scatter it far and yon.
There really is a flower named “Yesterday, today and tomorrow.” It lives for three days and changes the color of its flower each day, thus the name. This is not, however, the flower of that plant.
https://ceenphotography.com/2016/04/08/flower-of-the-day-april-9-2016-time-for-the-tulips-to-leave/

I think that just being near it may be enough to make it scatter on any little breeze 🙂 I love it.
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Probably has. I need to go investigate and figure out what flower it was. I’ve never noticed it at this stage before.
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Lovely
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My mum had a Yesterday, today and tomorrow growing in her yard. It was a beautiful tree
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.. or maybe it was a bush
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Awesome and interesting. What’s the flower look like?
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Very nice:) we have a flower which is white in the morning and become pink through the day and by evening it becomes bright pink. We call it Suryakanti,
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Such a beautiful language..like your name.
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Thanks:) Surya means Sun and Kanthi means brightness. The Sunflower is also called Suryakanthi.
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I had to google it so I saw that it was a sunflower but didn’t know the meaning of the word. I love knowing that, Mukhamani. Thanks for your time and effort.
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Actually my name is Lakshmi. In our community each of us belong to a family ,its name maybe different from the surname. My father’s family name is Munglimane, my husband’s Khandige. For my page I took MU and KHA and MANI from the place we live:) So it is Mukhamani. Thanks:)
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Phew. Hard to remember. I have such problems remembering bloggers’ names unless they are in their page name or they use them to sign comments. That’s one reason I changed my name from lifelessons to my own name. I’m actually bad at remembering names even in person, face to face, so please forgive me if I forget your beautiful name.
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That is ok:)) I too remember faces but forget names. It is such a problem sometimes because we cannot ask the name of someone whom we are seeing for many years:)))
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Yes.. I know. I usually ‘fess up but with someone we should know, it is hard to do without insulting them.
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Had never heard of it before. Just stunning.
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The yesterday, today and tomorrow’s proper name is Brunsfeldsia and the flower is purple one day, mauve and then white (although I may have got the order wrong) and it is a small tree that can be pruned so it is more shrublike. What your flower is I have no idea but it is very pretty. See if you can blow really hard so some comes my way.
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I’ll sleuth around a bit and see if I can find it in my garden again. I can’t recognize it by the greenery which seems sort of shriveled up as well!
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Such a beautiful macro Judy. 😀
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I don’t know how to do emoticons on m’blog, but I’m smiling back!
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Lovely.
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