Today’s Flowers: Orange Gerbera

Another flower photo that’s been sitting in the computer for months now. I am fond of Gerbera or any beautiful flower for that matter so I keep on clicking the shutter everytime I see flowers worthy to take a photo of. A spider may also have loved that flower because there’s a remains of a spider’s web between the petals.

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Today’s Flowers: Temple Flower (Kalachuchi)

One of the many Temple Flower (Kalachuchi) being displayed during the Kadayawan Agri-Trade Fair. This is a cultured one (thanks to horticulturists and plant breeders) and does not grow that big as the local variety. It can actually be placed indoors. I actually got two seedlings of this but it seems I would wait for years before I can see its flowers. Read more…

Today’s Flowers #15

This is one of the flowers I saw in my Aunt’s garden. It’s a flower of an herbaceous plant that grows even with little maintenance. I don’t know it’s name, though. Just took a photo of it and forgot to ask its name. Read more…

Today’s Flowers: Malaysian mums

After so long, I decided to join Today’s Flowers today. Here’s a Malaysian mums my sister Carol bought in a flower vendor in Bankerohan Public Market before we went home the other week. The usual Malaysian mums are those with yellowish button-like in the middle while this one is greenish. I think it is another variety of mums. Read more…

Today’s Flowers: Dancing Lady

 

A Dancing Lady orchid is commonly grown because it is not high-maintenance and sensitive orchid. 

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