This close up photo was at Pt Chevalier this year.
My friend M from my home town now living in Australia tells me:
I said that the pix in your blog isn't azalea but Princess Lily, commonly known beause I grow them and I recognise the leaves.It is an Alstroemeria
Thanks M.
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Many grocery store bouquets have these in them. I often think they are unappreciated. I love them.
ReplyDeleteLovely shot Ann!
They are so lovely!
ReplyDeleteIt is beautiful! The header you asked about a couple days ago was a sunflower. And my husband is just like yours, they love to search.Phil goes through all the channels. I love to find a show and watch. They say this is because men are hunters and women are nesters.
ReplyDeleteIt's very pretty.
ReplyDeleteMy entry.
this lasts long as a cut flower. i remember because they were the ones decorating the tables in our cruise.
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This is a lovely capture of the Alstroemeria.
ReplyDeleteit's very pretty. i like the yellow specs.
ReplyDeleteAlstroemeria...
ReplyDeletevery nice picture!!
Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteA lovely flower, Ann! Gorgeous image.
ReplyDeleteA lovely flower, Ann! Gorgeous image.
ReplyDeleteso pretty!
ReplyDeleteA very sweet little flower. Have a fine week.
ReplyDeleteThat's lovely!
ReplyDeleteOrange Lilies, have a great week ahead.
Love the flowers...great shot...
ReplyDeleteGreetings, Karin
I love to get these flowers at the grocery store because they last a LONG time! This year I even saw them at the garden center as a plant to buy for a garden. ♥♫
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful, Ann!
ReplyDeleteI am a little late in visiting from last week due to work commitments, but I thank you heartily for your continuing support of Floral Friday Fotos!