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.


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.


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.
I love this Yellow Bell because its flowers are larger than usual. Taken at Waterland Resort in my hometown months ago. Enjoy the day! Visit here to see more beautiful flowers.
Mamang’s CATTLEYA before bears not so big purple flowers. We also had white one given by my college best buddy, Lan2x. Over the years, horticulturists worked wonders and new varities emerge in the market that makes orchid lovers go crazy about it. I am also fond of orchids and almost getting crazy on the beautiful flowers but I just can’t afford to buy this time. Another thing is, I don’t have a place where to grow those orchids. I only took photos of the beautiful flowers and hope that someday, somehow I could have my own flower garden. Anyway, here’s a red-tongued cattleya. Haven’t got it’s specific specie.
