
My plumeria just keep on blooming this year, so here they are again. Fresh crop.

My plumeria just keep on blooming this year, so here they are again. Fresh crop.
Went on a big photo safari this afternoon with my new camera. Yay! Get ready for lots of flower shots. The plumeria is still hanging in there in spite of all the wind and rain lately. At one point it will be completely leafless as well as flowerless, but thriving now. Luckily, I have a variety that is odorless I or would have had to have cut it down years ago. I passed under a tree in Chapala the other day and nearly passed out. I’m so allergic to their scent.
For Cee’s Flower of the Day prompt.

My plumeria tree has plenty of buds and a few blossoms but weird fruit! My aim was a bit off while throwing the ball for Morrie from the pool. This time, I fetched.
For Cee’s Gorgeous and unique Amaryllis, go HERE.
See poem below flower collage. (All photos by jdb. Please click on first photo to enlarge all.)
Don’t Pick the Daisies
Please leave those daisies in their wrapper.
I find them just too pert and dapper.
I prefer a floral decoration
prone to promote excitation.
I’d choose something a little queer
to be used as a boutonniere.
Yes, I agree, daisies are cute
but aren’t held in good repute
for inclusion in bouquets exotic.
They aren’t sufficiently chaotic.
All their little petals are spread
in order. They are too well-bred.
I like my flowers with frisky sproutings,
curling ‘rounds and sticking-outings––
birds of paradise well hung
with orange feathers and bright blue tongue.
I admit, I am a binger
on passionflower and wild ginger,
on orchid and bromeliad.
Daisies I find a little sad––
too Doris Day and sixtyish.
A bit of odd is what I wish
for when I choose to pick a flower
for an arrangement or a bower.
Give me heliconia,
proteus or begonia.
For an occasion that is formal,
daisies, dear, are just too normal.
For my mother Pat who liked her food plain and her flowers exotic. XOXOXO
https://dutchgoesthephoto.net/2018/02/06/tuesday-photo-challenge-exotic/
This poem and floral collage were prompted by an earlier post in answer to Cee’s Flower of the Day prompt.

My plumeria tree just keeps on blooming this year. The leaves are lusher than usual as well. I’ll try to enjoy them before the rains come and pick them all!
https://ceenphotography.com/2017/05/22/flower-of-the-day-may-23-2017-bearded-iris/
jdbphoto
My plumeria tree is in full bloom right now. It is in the lower garden right next to my pool, which is raised about 5 feet above it due to the fact that my house is built on a mountain. So, the blooms are right at eye level and above. Perfect to enjoy this lovely stage of growth.
Now, go see Cee’s tulip. Spectacular!!!

Plumeria, tabachine and calla lilies are the main stars of the front of the lower garden. The path leads to my art studio.

Next to the studio, bougainvillea and tabachine compete for attention.
https://ceenphotography.com/2016/06/14/flower-of-the-day-june-15-2016-rhodie/
This is the tree I asked Pasiano to cut down twice six months ago, when it was in its messy dormant stage where it was dropping all its leaves to stand ugly and gray beside the pool. I guess I’m glad he didn’t, but may change my mind when it is once again flowerless and leafless!
https://ceenphotography.com/2016/05/30/flower-of-the-day-may-31-2016-sunlit-rose/
Plumeria (Frangipani)
You have never seen clover in this detail! Have a look at further flower pix: http://ceenphotography.com/2015/08/03/flower-of-the-day-august-3-2015-clover/