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These photographs were emailed to me this week and I found I could not resist sharing them with you all. These are not my photos, no copyright infringement intended. So if they are yours please claim them.
Mystifying and beautiful, the “Magic Dogwood” – Cornus florida subspecies urbiniana – is a rare Mexican version of the common American Dogwood tree. Looking like exotic Chinese lanterns, these incredible blooms dazzle the eye by the hundreds each spring. Like snowflakes, no two are exactly alike. This is a very hard-to-find tree.
Passiflora decaisneana – Granadilla/ Passion fruit Family
Beaucanea Recurvata – Pony tail Palm/ Elephant’s Foot
Jovellana violacea is an unusual rarity from Chile with colorful sprays of happy little flowers! The plant doesn’t have a common name, so i named it the violet Teacup Flower. These sprightly blooms appear by the hundreds throughout Spring. The fingernail-sized blooms are light-violet with festive markings of purple, yellow & red, with no two flowers having the same pattern. This is a cool-climate species that might not thrive in warm climates. It is very rare in cultivation, and fresh seeds are almost never seen for sale.
Fritillaria imperialis
Camellia Sinensis
Allium gigantum
Monkey Face Orchid (Dracula simia), was created after Mother Nature decided to do a bit of monkeying around (hah!). These rare orchids only grow in the cloud forests of southeastern Ecuador and Peru at elevations of 1,000-2,000 meters on the side of mountains. In the scientific name, “simia” refers to the monkey face and “Dracula” refers to the two long spurs that hang down, almost like fangs.
African Daisy, Cape Daisy
Osteospermum ‘Whirligig’
Corkscrew vine, snail vine, snail creeper, or snail bean.Cochliasanthus caracalla is a leguminous vine
Hellebore.
Iris – Frilly Iris – It takes its name from the Greek word for a rainbow, referring to the wide variety of flower colors found among the many species
Monkey Face Orchid (Dracula simia)
(Borago officinalis), also known as a starflower, is an annual herb. It is native to the Mediterranean region and has naturalized in many other locales. It grows satisfactorily in gardens in the UK climate, remaining in the garden from year to year by self-seeding. The leaves are edible and the plant is grown in gardens for that purpose in some parts of Europe. The plant is also commercially cultivated for borage seed oil extracted from its seeds.
Borage is used in companion planting
Isn’t this outrageous? It doesn’t have a common name, but i call it the Dancing Girl Impatiens! Impatiens bequaertii is a rare species from the rainforests of east Africa. This petite plant only grows about a foot across and the blooms are barely 1/2″ long, but their enchanting shape makes up for it! The petals resemble a little girl in a skirt with outstretched arms. These white or light-pink blossoms appear year-round for me, and the foliage is attractive too.
Wow, what fantastic photos and beautiful flowers. The only one i recognise is the snail creeper, basically because every time we’ve tried to grow one, they’ve flowered then carked it on us.!
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thanks Crazy, just too gorgeous not to share 🙂 I only recognize a few my self.
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These are unreal, thank you for sharing Brigid, MM 🍀
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Pleasure MM 😀
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Wow, these are beautiful!
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yes they are… that is why I had to share them 🙂
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Wow!! These are stunning, I’d love to know what they all are!! Nature never ceases to amaze me! 🙂 Thank you so much for sharing! xxx
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my pleasure 🙂 Mother Nature is amazing indeed 😀
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Stunning. Absolutely stunning!
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thank you Laurie, I just had to share 🙂
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I’ve never seen these as well, they are just beautiful. Thank you for sharing these gifts Brigit, my best, Michael 🙂
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my pleasure Michael 🙂
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Wonderful!
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😀
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I am not familiar with any of these flowers can someone name them and the species/genus
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I will try as far as I know 🙂
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I have updated as far as my references… enjoy 🙂
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Good morning! A friend sent these to me several days ago-beautiful! I can’t name alot of them either, but I am taking copies to our Master Gardener meeting & will let you know what we “discover”.
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Totally amazing flowers yes 🙂 thank you for interest, I would be most grateful to know all the names of the flowers. I have filled in what I know 🙂 thank you Kitty
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Very odd and beautiful
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😉
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Extraordinary photos, Brigid. I feel like I just took a really exotic botany class. Thank you!
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pleasure 🙂
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love them and thanks for posting info on most of them. i’m becoming extremely frustrated with facebook pages and others that go for the cute pic but d on’t give any identification of image or photographer [at least you tried on this.] one that you couldn’t tell either is right below the monkey face orchid and apparantly is rain drops or condensation on an unknown flower. it’s been reproduced a lot again without name. in these days of photoshopping it’s practically an insulot to the flora and fauna if they won’t try to identify it implying they arenn’t real. by the way, hello to south africa from oklahoma – i also happily tracked down your inspiratrix friend or other self.
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Thank you Barry. I also get extremely frustrated with flowers pics without identification. Hi from Cape Town South Africa. Inspiratrix is a very good friend of mine. 🙂 best *Brigid
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Gorgeous post, Brigid! These are such crazy beautiful flowers that I had to share. Thank you!
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thank you Susan 🙂
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The touch of our creator continues to amaze me,thank you for posting,they made me smile.
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Gorgeous
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thank you 🙂
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thanks to you !
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Reblogged this on yasenblky2010.
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Totally loved the ones with monkey face on it, they looks soo cute.
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wonderful
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I love it
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Nature at her best!
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Those are soooo beautiful!!! I want some
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I am greedy-I want everyone of these, they are beautiful.
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Paradijselijk mooi.
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great flowers
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Love all of these unique beautiful flowers. Thank you for sharing.
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