Tag Archives: flowers

Stages: Flower of the Day 12/12/15

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My original idea was to post pictures of three different flowering stages, but then I found this picture I’d taken that included all three, so . . .

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Fresh Crop: Flower of the Day Dec. 10, 2015

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Most of these photos are severe recroppings of photos I’ve posted before. I love going back and playing with images, trying to improve on past sins!!!

More flowers? Look here: http://ceenphotography.com/2015/12/10/flower-of-the-day-december-10-2015-daffodil/

Morning Glory: Flower of the Day Dec 9, 2015

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I think the morning glory is the hardest of all flowers to capture. Perhaps it is because it doesn’t have much dimension from it’s most interesting angle. I’ve photographed dozens, but this is the first one I’ve even considered using.

http://ceenphotography.com/2015/12/09/flower-of-the-day-december-9-2015-columbine/

Flor del Oro: Flower of the Day Challenge, Dec. 6, 2015

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Fallen Ladies: Flower of the Day 11/5/15

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For more flowers, go HERE.

Bleached Hibiscus: Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge

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IMG_5477I can’t compete with that deep red, Cee, so I’m going in the opposite direction. Here is an hibiscus with the color drained out of it. I would love to have one that was really this color! (Or lack of color.)

I was given this flower today so want to share it. See:  http://ceenphotography.com/2015/10/07/flower-of-the-day-october-7-2015-hibiscus-for-judy/

Heavenly Hibiscus:Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge

                                                   Heavenly HibiscusIMG_5843 IMG_5845 IMG_5849 I found this gorgeous hibiscus outside the Casa del Sol B&B in Ajijic. I’ve been there twice in the past week for a Feria fashion show and then for a board meeting.  I broke my vow to never again attend a board meeting when I moved to Mexico!  Finally, after 14 years, I went to the Feria board meeting to find out what my duties as “coordinator of artist gifts” will be. (I’m not sure that is my title, but yeah, I caved for this very good cause.  I’ll give you more information later.)  It you love Mexican art (and if you live north of the border, you’ve never really seen the “real” stuff done by artists and artisans who continue centuries old traditions) you would love the Feria de Maestros del Arte! But more about that later.

“Cee” dahlias and more flowers here: http://ceenphotography.com/2015/10/03/flower-of-the-day-october-4-2015-dahlia/

“Found” Mystery Flower: Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge

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DSC00012 (1)I thought perhaps this was a variety of Clematis, but the stamen and pistils are wrong.  If you know what it is, please let me know!

http://ceenphotography.com/2015/10/03/flower-of-the-day-october-4-2015-dahlia/

Mexican Color: Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge, 10/1/15

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I have spent hours trying to identify this plant and I’m no closer now than I was a year ago.  Whatever it is, Here it is again in detail. The leaves look like a heliconia or ginger, but although I once found a picture of it by Googling heliconia, I think it was just a random picture placed in that category as it wasn’t labeled at all and I can’t find it elsewhere. *Version 4 Version 3 IMG_5412 IMG_5417*News Flash!!! My lovely, smart, kind, curious, researching genius friend Marilyn Armstrong has identified this plant I’ve been trying to identify for fourteen years!  After she told me the various names for it, I looked it up in Wikipedia and this is some fascinating information about it:

Canna indica is a perennial growing to between 0.5 m and 2.5 m, depending on the variety. It is hardy to zone 10 and is frost tender. The flowers are hermaphrodite.[3][4][5][6] Canna indica sps. can be used for the treatment of industrial waste waters through constructed wetlands. It is effective for the removal of high organic load, color and chlorinated organic compounds from paper mill wastewater.[7][8]

The seeds are small, globular, black pellets, hard and dense enough to sink in water.[5] They resemble shotgun pellets giving rise to the plant’s common name of Indian Shot.[citation needed] The seeds are hard enough to shoot through wood and still survive and later germinate. According to the BBC “The story goes that during the Indian Mutiny of the 19th century, soldiers used the seeds of a Canna indica when they ran out of bullets.“[9]

“Cee” more flowers HERE.

Mystery Flower: Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge

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I took these pictures at my friend Harriet’s house.  She has no idea what it is.  Nor do I.  Al?  Anyone else?  I know someone gave me a link to a place that identifies flowers from a picture but I misplaced the URL. If you know what this is or have a guess, please comment!

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For more audacious flowers, look here: http://ceenphotography.com/2015/09/28/flower-of-the-day-september-28-2015-american-beauty-checkers-dahlias/