
It’s been a while since I’ve taken pictures of flowers around my yard or on a walk. No reason to have stopped taking them but now I remember how much beauty is in the world.





It’s been a while since I’ve taken pictures of flowers around my yard or on a walk. No reason to have stopped taking them but now I remember how much beauty is in the world.




A nice variety in the garden!!
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I’m hoping to see some fruit from all the passion fruit flowers!
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Yum!
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I’ve never eaten a homegrown passion fruit, and honestly, may have only eaten one once or twice, I really can’t recall but I do recall the seeds.
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Beautiful flowers, Christine!
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I’m glad you have pretty flowers to see around your place. 🙂
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When its not too hot to enjoy them! Its been so hot lately!
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So beautiful Christine
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These are stunning, Christine! 💕
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I recognized the lily and petunia? But others?.
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Dragonfruit flowers are the exotic ones. The red ones grow on a tree…let me look online…A bottlebrush tree (Callistemon citrinus)
The bottlebrush tree (Callistemon citrinus), is actually a shrub that grows up to 15 feet in height. Originally from Australia, it pro-
duces red spiky flowers that uncannily resemble bottlebrushes intermittently throughout the year, but primarily from March through late summer.
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Beautiful
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