Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Grevillea Flower








This may be as much "full bloom" as we will see for this flower as the back segments have already been dropping off before the very front has opened.

These were taken this morning, two weeks since my last update, and exactly four weeks since my first photo of this flower. I hope you have enjoyed watching the opening of one of our amazing Australian natives as much as I have.

Sharing at Alicia's Wordless Wednesday, WW but with Words,  Aussie WW,  Weekend Flowers,
 Macro Friday,  Flowers on Saturday and Your Sunday Best.

42 comments:

Ashley Sisk said...

That looks incredible. I love the first shot.

Karen said...

Amazing!

♥.Trish.♥ Drumboys said...

wow that is amazing ...stunning images.
Thank you for sharing and linking up.

Lynette said...

Wow! That is one *wild* (yet beautiful) flower!!

Unknown said...

lovely seeing the progression of this flower.

Daenel T. said...

Wow! That is so cool. Love it.

Reena said...

Absolutely beautiful ... incredible flower and photo!

Robyn said...

It certainly is a very odd looking, yet very beautiful flower. Such a shame it's already losing segments.

Lifeasmummymax said...

amazing!! I love grevillias such beautiful natives :)

Marianne said...

Wunderschööön ♥ ♥

tiff(threeringcircus) said...

WOW! So clear and beautiful.

Daisy, Roo and Two said...

Beautiful!

Anonymous said...

these are wonderful. Flowers always have a good effect on human mind and soul.
Gifts to pakistan

Anonymous said...

What striking, beautiful photos.

Scott said...

Very cool flower. I like the detail you captured.

Alice said...

Wow, amazing shots. Interesting to look at the gradients of yellow and red and what comes between both colours. Thanks!

Jill said...

This is such an amazingly beautiful flower. Thanks for the wonderful photos of it. I never would have seen one otherwise.

Fotokarusellen said...

Perfect light and composition. Beautiful, just very beautiful. Wonderful photowork.

Lindsay said...

That is such an amazing flower!!! It looks so exotic! Great pictures, too!

Nancy said...

Amazing flower. Alien-looking, really. Thank you so much for sharing!

EMily said...

Wow. that is beautiful!

Pradeepa said...

wow,looks great. Both are amazing, especially with the black background.

Míriam Luiza said...

Eu amei estas fotos! Não conhecia esta flor! Lindíssimas, alegre, sensacional!

NatureFootstep said...

nice of you to show it. It is really a special one. :)

Unknown said...

Such a lovely and interesting flower!

Lisa Gordon said...

What an unusual flower, and your photographs of it are absolutely gorgeous!

Anna said...

WOW, this is a beautiful flower and the photography of it is stunning! Love it!

Ola said...

very unique, I have never seen it before!

Barbara said...

What an interesting flower. Beautiful captures.

Gail Dixon said...

Fascinating bloom!

Tiffany said...

Absolutely amazing! The photo and the bloom:)

Tiffany

Joyful said...

Very artistic photos!

elke said...

Einfach atemberaubend schön!

lg
elke

Leckeres für Mensch und Katze said...

What a amazing curlings! Thanks for sharing this beauty on *Weekendflowers* :) Have a nice weekend! LG Tina

Nutsy Coco said...

Beautiful!

Unknown said...

amazing! very pretty shots!

visiting from Flowers on Saturday!

here's mine:

http://point-shoot-vhen.blogspot.com/2011/07/365175-176.

hope you can drop by also, thanks!

Linda said...

Beautiful detail here - love your second shot!

{ T G L } said...

Wow, that is one freakish, intriguing, beautiful flower. I love the way you shot it on a black background. How did you do that?

Visiting you from the Sunday Best link up :)

Blessings,
This Good Life

Bonnie Zieman, M.Ed. said...

Stellar photography!!

urban muser said...

wow, a really interesting photo!

Clytie said...

What stunning shots of an incredible flower!

Pat said...

Lovely. unique flower!

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