So many bloggers post so many flowers so much of the time. Here is my uninformed pay-back: a collection of blossoms growing in Roma this weekend.
The first two plants have already been “smuggled” from this garden in Roma to Piran, Slovenia. In both, flowers are surrounded by the same orangey-pinky paint job.
La bella di notte, in yellow and fuchsia colour.
The blossoms open at dusk.
Lantana, I presume.
These look like some edible berries, but I’m quite certain they are not it.
Please, fill me in with English names for all these!
They all seem so familiar, but names escape me.
I should pay more attention when the bloggers I follow post their multitudes of blossoms. 😀
I would have thought everyone would be bored with flowers, from a photographer aspect, as in once you’ve seen one…..
But I have more likes for flowers than anything else. I know I never get tired of them!
I love the peach colored ones! I think the nameless ones are some kind of hibiscus flowers – I call them Hawaii flowers because we saw so many of them there. And we have one at home, too 🌺 But I’m no expert, it could be another flowers altogether!
As summer rolls to an end here, you can’t post too many flowers.
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Oh, yes, Dan, I love the share my joy, and the joy of the owner of this garden, with everybody.
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I would have thought everyone would be bored with flowers, from a photographer aspect, as in once you’ve seen one…..
But I have more likes for flowers than anything else. I know I never get tired of them!
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They are beautiful shots!
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Thank you, D!
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Well, honestly speaking, I’ve been known to skip a dahlia or a bearded iris too many. 😀 But yes, they are quite photogenic.
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Quel bouquet!
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Merci, Mamie! 🙂
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All lovely 🙂
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Thanks, Joey, how about the American names for it? 😉
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We don’t have all of those, so I don’t know them all, but I recognize the blue geranium, hibiscus, and begonia.
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Thank you, Joey. Which one is begonia? I know all these words but wouldn’t be certain to link them to the flowers successfully.
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The last two, the dark bronze leaves and the red/pink petals.
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Thank you! 🙂
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I love the peach colored ones! I think the nameless ones are some kind of hibiscus flowers – I call them Hawaii flowers because we saw so many of them there. And we have one at home, too 🌺 But I’m no expert, it could be another flowers altogether!
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Hibiscus, right! Thanks, SMSW! I tend to enjoy them anonymously and ask for names only if truly necessary. 🙂
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Now this kind of “pay back” I can get behind! 🙂 They’re all lovely!
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Thank you, Deborah! 🙂 All for a bit of a laugh, I could never protest over flowers.
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