OMG that is a dramatically impressive photo! breathtaking...
Beautiful, oh so beautiful!!! Not a Lilac, but one of my neighbors has some of these, will have to ask her the name,
Fantastiv colors and forms. Beautiful work !
Wow! glorious colours!
I love this too...a beautiful image and PS the name of the flower is Cleome, very old fashioned, been around forever.
What a vibrant color...just gorgeous!
Agreed. And I love those little pokey things that stick out, too.
Lovely flower.Greetings,Filip
So beautiful, I have sen these here too in different shades of pink and white but don't know what they are either! Your presentation is lovely too :)
Yep, I have to agree the Shape and color look amazing. You photographed it well.. Hugs~
Lovely colour - unfortunately I can't offer any help with the name. I've been enjoying looking at the way you've been doing the blocks of matching colours .
Beautiful image, Nadege. I have photographed these flowers before and never knew what they were. Deanna is right. it is a Cleome (or Spider flower).
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OMG that is a dramatically impressive photo! breathtaking...
Beautiful, oh so beautiful!!! Not a Lilac, but one of my neighbors has some of these, will have to ask her the name,
Fantastiv colors and forms. Beautiful work !
Wow! glorious colours!
I love this too...a beautiful image and PS the name of the flower is Cleome, very old fashioned, been around forever.
What a vibrant color...just gorgeous!
Agreed. And I love those little pokey things that stick out, too.
Lovely flower.
Greetings,
Filip
So beautiful, I have sen these here too in different shades of pink and white but don't know what they are either! Your presentation is lovely too :)
Yep, I have to agree the Shape and color look amazing. You photographed it well..
Hugs~
Lovely colour - unfortunately I can't offer any help with the name. I've been enjoying looking at the way you've been doing the blocks of matching colours .
Beautiful image, Nadege. I have photographed these flowers before and never knew what they were. Deanna is right. it is a Cleome (or Spider flower).
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