Succulent
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This is the first time I have seen the flower of the Puya plant. It is a bromeliad and a native of South America ( I understand ) The plant only flowers every 5 years. I think the flowers are beautiful. Not only because of the very unusual colour but also because of the thick satin petals. The image does not adhere to the rule of thirds- I could have cropped it but I felt the colour balance in the overall image was worth holding on to. I quite like it / I hope you enjoy too /
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Yet another of my Dad’s succulents!
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This is a Mosaic Aloe. Don’t think I can sell this one because I’ve named him “Toro”.
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I loved the way these enormous House-Leeks were nestling deep in the grass ans surrounding foliage … incredible plants!
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For the Flower Power Project Screensaver ___ All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. / © 2007 Joyce Dickens: Using my images for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action.
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This little succulent has lived in our patio for a few years now.
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Acrylic painting
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Other Images Europe / All Things Italy / Animals / Fabulous Felines / Flowers & Leaves & Things / Black & White / Urban / Land, Sea & Sky Scapes / Textures & Abstracts / Triptychs (and one quartet!) / Film
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Other Images Europe / All Things Italy / Animals / Fabulous Felines / Flowers & Leaves & Things / Black & White / Urban / Land, Sea & Sky Scapes / Textures & Abstracts / Triptychs (and one quartet!) / Film
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Consider the following as a companion image /
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Other Images Europe / All Things Italy / Animals / Fabulous Felines / Flowers & Leaves & Things / Black & White / Urban / Land, Sea & Sky Scapes / Textures & Abstracts / Triptychs (and one quartet!) / Film
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Buds waiting to spring open on one of my succulent plants…..they have such a soft silky texture, and I caught them at a perfect time to preserve this “birdlike” stage…...
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A photo of the Klaas Louw succulent plant, indigenous (native) to South Africa. / Also known as the klouterbos (translated: climbing weed). / This is the unfolding flower: / / And this is the seed of this succulent: / / See the fully opened flower :- / / _________ / Image copyright: Mariaan Krog 2008 – For buying info, see top right of this page / _________ / / / /
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This succulent was growing in a lane in Mawson Lakes, South Australia.
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Went out and got myself a new camera today, this is the first photo taken.
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