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Pseudobombax Ellipticum, or Shavingbrush Tree––Flower of the Day 2016, Apr 11

I saw this tree in full bloom as I was driving along the carretera and promptly pulled over to photograph it.  You’ll see more of it in the future.  It was impossible to get a bad shot of this tree!  Thanks, Judy Reeves, for identifying it for me.  What a poetic name.  I should have guessed its name!!!!

https://ceenphotography.com/2016/04/10/flower-of-the-day-april-11-2016-color-my-world-sunset-orange/

Flower of the Day 2016, Apr. 9

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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/

NaPoWriMo 2016, Day 8: Cornhusk Bouquet

 

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Cornhusk Bouquet

No less real than those that grow
from soil and water and sunlight’s glow,
these are the flowers the women made.
They are less fragile––more slowly fade.
Fashioned from the husks of corn––
Their food’s protector, now reborn
by women’s hands–graceful and able,
into beauty to grace the table.

Their petals strong as the hands that twist
husks soaked in water lest they resist
the efforts of creators who
have dyed them yellow, red and blue.
Green for leaves and sepals formed
from nature trimmed and soaked and warmed
by the knees they shape them over––
hyacinth, roses and clover.

The breath of life stirs leaves and thrums
sunflowers, lilies and mums.
The gentle waving of petals hung
over paper scraps, bottles and dung
of a courtyard made from life and duty
and therefore not reserved for beauty.
Squalor from which beauty comes.
See how their bougainvillea hums?

Thunbergia’s petals and fragile pod
are lovely as if made by god.
Carried to market where they sell
to tourists who will love them well.
Crowded in vases, baskets or
in jardiniers on the sala floor.
These flowers will not tell the tale
of scissors and the soaking pail.

They stand completed, sure and tall
in a copper bucket in my hall.
As I pass, my garment’s hem
gently brushes over them
and stirs the powdery summer dust
that covers them in a fragile crust,
releasing a subtle bouquet
of corn and soil and the light of day.

http://www.napowrimo.net/day-eight-3/

Assorted: Flower of the Day, Mar 29, 2016

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Now that you’ve seen mine, go HERE to see Cee’s flower today.

Lush Lilac: Flower of the day, March 26, 2016

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If anyone knows what flower this is, I would be happy to know!  This is my 1800th post!!! Is there anyone who has seen them all?  If so, I’d like to hear from you. Or from anyone who hasn’t!!!

(Click on first photo and arrows to see enlarged views.)

http://ceenphotography.com/2016/03/25/flower-of-the-day-march-26-2016-daffodil/

Mixed Salad: Flower of the Day, March 25, 2016

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http://ceenphotography.com/2016/03/24/flower-of-the-day-march-25-2016-tulip/

Dahlia: Cee’s Flower of the Day 3-24-16

Dahlia.  Couldn’t resist!

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Along with dahlias of five other colors, these blooms will grace my garden next Frday. Now to keep them alive until then. J

http://ceenphotography.com/2016/03/23/flower-of-the-day-march-24-2016-double-daffodil/

Palm Tree Blossoms: Flower of the Day Mar 22, 2016

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This little woodpecker wakes me up most mornings, pecking away 80 feet or more up one of my palm trees.  This morning it brought a gift by bringing my attention to these beautiful palm blossoms that I usually only notice floating in my pool.

http://ceenphotography.com/2016/03/21/flower-of-the-day-march-22-2016-daffodil/

Lilies–A Flower a Day March 21, 2016

Since it is almost Easter and since lilies always remind me of Easter and my mother, this post is for her.  Both my mom and dad loved flowers and trees and every house in the somewhat arid little town where I grew up always sported trees, petunias, pansies, trumpet vines, tulips, peonies, sweetpeas and roses––but never lilies.  They were for Easter, as a potted plant to be thrown away after the blooms faded.  I don’t think it ever occurred to us that they could be planted.

(Click on first picture and arrows to view enlarged gallery.)

http://ceenphotography.com/2016/03/20/flower-of-the-day-march-21-2016-tulip/

The Neighborhood–A Flower a Day, Mar 19, 2016

The most wonderful thing about bougainvilleas is often their surroundings.  They can obscure faults, serve as security and also as home to many creatures: possums, lizards, iguanas and my own cat.  Here are some beautiful places that bougainvilleas exist in La Manzanilla:

(Click on first photo, then on arrows to enlarge and view photos.)

http://ceenphotography.com/2016/03/18/flower-of-the-day-march-19-2016-magnolia-tree/