A plant that is especially loved for its well deployed leaves one upon the other and forming a rosette. Often we do not even notice the buds that will make a very delicate ephemeral flower. Here are anyway how it starts, tomorrow I reserve you this flower made with delicacy.
Une plante que l’on aime surtout pour ses feuilles bien déployées les unes sur les autres et formant une rosace. Souvent on ne remarque même pas les bourgeons qui vont faire une petite fleur éphémère très délicate. Voici tout de même comment ça commence, demain je vous réserve cette fleur d’une grande délicatesse.
22/07/2013 à 16 h 10 min
Beautiful colours.
22/07/2013 à 17 h 21 min
thank you Rabirius for commenting and visiting.
22/07/2013 à 16 h 12 min
Colori di grande splendore
Ciao, Pat
22/07/2013 à 17 h 22 min
grazie Pat
Ciao
22/07/2013 à 16 h 33 min
Whouaohhh, une photo parfaite. J’ai une passion pour les Hostas, j’en avais beaucoup avant de déménager dans le sud de la France.
bonne semaine Gaston
22/07/2013 à 17 h 24 min
J’en ai beaucoup aussi, j’aime bien cette plante. merci pour votre gentil commentaire.
Bonne semaine.
22/07/2013 à 17 h 06 min
Magnificent blooms to be, the colours are gorgeous!
22/07/2013 à 17 h 26 min
thank you very much for your comment and visit. come back tomorrow for the nice little flower.
24/07/2013 à 15 h 57 min
An aside to this gorgeous pic–the rare « corpse flower » has reaced a height over 4 feet (at UCSB) and will bloom very shortly. Apparently the noxious flower only retains it disgusting smell for a day or two–but we are welcome to go see it! I am on the fence.
Great pictures as ever, Jude. Nice to see some close up nature mixed in with the great architectural shots. 🙂 Although you do great landscapes, too. maybe you should try animals!!
24/07/2013 à 16 h 38 min
Thank you for information about corpse flower, I did not know. I also thank you for your comments and want to tell you that animal wil come soon. As usual you are very kind to me thank you very much.
Bye Gaston