Category Archives: Flowers

Gerbera Daisy: Flower of the Day, Feb 15, 2018

 

 

For Cee’s Flower of the Day prompt.

White Lily: Flower of the Day, Feb 13, 2018

 

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Good flowers make good neighbors.  Thanks, Daniel, for providing this one.

For Cee’s Flower Prompt.

More Tropical: Flower of the Day, Feb 11, 2017

Decided I’d get a bit more mileage out of my tropical coconut arrangement.  Here is the flip side of the bouquet:

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For Cee’s flower prompt.

Mixed Tropical Bouquet: Flower of the Day, Feb 10, 2018

IMG_7503Heliconia, ginger, baby’s breath and Lily in a coconut.

 

Luckily, the weekly flower vendor sets up shop in the street directly across from the street entrance to my beach rental.  Friday, I took the coconut I’d bought from a beach vendor, minus its coconut water, to the flower vendor and chose flowers and greenery and arranged it on the spot.  Today my neighbor contributed the lily to polish it off.  After spending two days out on the porch to soak up the sea air, it is coming inside so I can soak up the sight of it.

Not a Clematis or a Butterfly Bush: Flower of the Day, Feb 6, 2018

You did it, Cee!  It is a petrea volubilit, commonly known as a queen’s wreath or sandpiper vine! I am so happy to finally know the name of this bush. Now I need to find a way to remember its name. I owe you one.

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I still can’t figure out what flower this is that grows beside the stairs up to Martin’s Restaurant in La Manzanilla, Mexico.  They are long sprays about a foot long.  The single flowers turn pale brown and papery and can be used dried. I’d love to know what they are.  

 

 

For Cee’s flower prompt.

Flower of the Day, Jan 27, 2018

Does anyone know the name of this beautiful flower?

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By forgottenman’s suggestion, here is a photo of the entire spray of flowers. They are about a foot long. En mass and from a distance, they look like wisteria, but the flower is completely different.

For Cee’s Flower Prompt.

“Bishop Balls,” “Bull’s Balls” or Thevetia Ahouai: Flower of the Day, Jan 15, 2018

Found this mystery plant in the back garden seating area of Palapa Joe’s. No one could figure out what it was. The “fruit,” which the waitress said was inedible, looked like hard cherry tomatoes, somewhat misshapen. It was much firmer than a tomato and filled with a white fluffy-looking substance like cotton which was actually very firm and surrounded a large seed nearly the size of the outside skin. I spent a long time searching through Google and never could discover what it was. until Iwbut finally found our answer for us.  He gave clues that led to Thevetia ahouai as the name of this mystery plant.  Jan contributed information from Omar, a local man who has one in his front yard, who says it is called “Bull’s Balls.” I can imagine why. My research, prompts by Iwbut’s, says that the useless fruit is also known as “huevos de obispo” which translates as “bishop eggs.” Since huevos is a slang expression for testicles in Mexico, perhaps the intended meaning is “bishop balls” as well. Is it because bishops wear red vestments?  Ah the trails these plant searches take us down.

 

Don’t miss seeing this amazing delphinium shot by Cee.

Daisies: Flower of the Day, Jan 13, 2018

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For Cee’s Flower of the Day Prompt.

Statice: Flower of the Day, Jan 12, 2018

For Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge..

Bougainvillea: Flower of the Day, Jan 11, 2018

For Cee’s Flower Prompt.