April 18, 2020

Flowers at 124

White Phalaenopsis (Phalaenopsis blume)

Since I had a lot of fun taking photos with my old Nikon D3100, last night I thought why not take shots of every flower that we have in our gardens here at home? These plants are being taken cared of Yeya. Yeya is our house person and she has been with us now for 32 years, she even took care of my starting when I was born until now. 

This lockdown, I am very grateful for the plants that she took care of and the flowers that it blooms to make us happy and hopeful. Here are the flowers I took photos of this 10 in the morning on our gardens, these are all at our house.
(Top) - Welcome Plant / Zanzibar Gem (Zamioculcas)
(Middle) - Crown of Thorns (Euphorbia milii)
(Bottom) - Fuschia Bonggavilla (Bougainvillea)
(Right) - Rosas de alas Diyes (Portulaca grandiflora)
(Top Left) - Crown of Thorns (Euphorbia milii)
(Top Right) - White Bonggavilla (Bougainvillea)
(Bottom Right) - Black Mustard Seed - (Brassica junsea)
(Bottom Left) - Desert Rose (Adenium obesum)
(Top Left) - Rosas de alas Diyes (Portulaca grandiflora)
(Bottom Left) - Yellow Bell (Allamanda cathartica)
(Right) - Crown of Thorns (Euphorbia milii)

Wherever you are, no matter how big or small your space may be, there will always be room to grow a pot or a plot of plants. Make sure you have at least or two that blooms with beautiful flowers for it gives so much joy to a lonely heart. Just as they say, no matter where we may be, make sure you "bloom where you are planted"

Never Stop Blooming!
Stevenson

18 comments:

  1. I can recognize the flowers that I have grown before. Your garden is doing very well.

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    1. Hello Nancy I am so happy you like the flowers we have here. I also hope to grow some flowers that you already have in your garden especially the Gardenias.

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  2. I am impressed with these plants. You have a green thumb :)

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    1. Oh thank you very much my friend Rodzina :) With the help of yeya, these plants thrived and bloom :)

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  3. Flowers are food for the soul, and you have a lovely collection there to brighten up each and every day. I am most impressed you know all the names (I used to know the Latin names for many plants, but sadly have forgotten a lot now). Stay happy and keep well :) Mxx

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    1. Thank you so much Margaret! Truly, they brighten up anybody's day :) Oh I only know their common names, the Latin names are product of my google research :) Stay safe Margaret!

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  4. Wow! gorgeous floral shots! ~ We have lots of jonquils ~ spring slowly coming ^_^

    Be Well,
    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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    1. Carol I love jonquils! Though I only see them on photos because they don't grow here. Happy Sunday!

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  5. What a wonderful selection of beautiful blooms! Stay safe!

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    1. Thank you very much Kenneth. We are so blessed to have flowers around us to make us happy from within. Happy Sunday!

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  6. ...during my stays on Maui I enjoy these same flowers! Thanks for the memories.

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    1. Oh I am happy it brought you to your unforgettable moments in Maui :) Happy New Week Tom!

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  7. Thriving And Gorgeous - Stay Happy Brother

    Cheers

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    1. Thank you so much brother Padre! Hope your Spring time there is going up roses!

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  8. I enjoyed see these....they are beautiful!

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