
These are some sort of succulent. Not sure of the name.

Back when I lived in a place where flowers didn’t bloom year round, I always felt that my succulents were a flower of sorts. This jade plant blooms like a flower rising above the falling foliage of its pot companion.
https://ceenphotography.com/2016/11/16/flower-of-the-day-november-17-2016-daffodils/
Succulents in Full Bloom


You saw these earlier before the buds burst open. Beautiful then, beautiful now.
http://ceenphotography.com/2016/01/10/flower-of-the-day-january-10-2016-dahlia-and-yellow-lady-bug/

Time was when I would have cropped this picture, but given permission by Cee’s “rule of 2/3,” I have left the wall above––mainly because I’m intrigued by the quality of light and shadow there. I love the contrast to the very busy crown of thorns and succulent in the foreground. I always know what I like but don’t always know why. Thanks, Cee, for giving a name to this one!!
http://ceenphotography.com/2016/01/09/flower-of-the-day-january-9-2016-lotus/
Succulent Potential

The beginnings of flowers are often even more spectacular than the finished product. I love this starburst effect on one of my most prolific succulent plants.
For more flowers, check out Cee’s site: http://ceenphotography.com/2016/01/05/flower-of-the-day-january-5-2016-teddy-sunflower/

I couldn’t resist this little succulent in the tuna salad tin!!!


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