No the plants dont smell - well not to my nose anyway! There must be some nice fly attracting chemicals in there somewhere! (I may have exaggerated a bit with the number of flies it attracts!)
Yes, God's beauty is all around. We just need the reminder to slow down and admire the pristine beauty of the creator. These are wonderful reminders, lovely captures...
I had never seen such an amazing flower: Grevillea lavendulacea. I've also read the post you're linking and since I've never leaved Europe (went to Africa when I was one year old but have no memory of it) that explains it. what delightful contribution to 'Earth Wonders'. truly wonderful! thank you so much, not only I get to be amazed by your photography but I also learn something new :)
These flowers all amazing! Makes me think I really need to come and see your beautiful country., Thanks for your response on the fig trees. I would never ever have thought of a fig tree. Amazing
Love your Grevillea Lavendulacea photo! Australia has such wonderfully unique flowers! I'm from the U.S. but my husband's family is from Perth, W.A. I so love it there. It's so foreign to me yet feels completely like home.
Thanks for bringing it all back to me with your photos!
Wow...Great photos. I'm excited again from your fantastic photowork ...
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Wunderbare Macros...
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Hans-Peter
Love these images especially the Grevillea and the African daisy, so pretty.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos ! The african daisy is a special beauty with the raindrops and her own color. Great !
ReplyDeleteHi there - the gravillia looks good - and strawberries are always a treat!
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PerfectShots
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Hi there - thanks for dropping by my blog.
ReplyDeleteNo the plants dont smell - well not to my nose anyway! There must be some nice fly attracting chemicals in there somewhere! (I may have exaggerated a bit with the number of flies it attracts!)
SM
Absolutely stunning this morning!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely LOVE the Grevillia (they are my favourite natives) and the African Daisy!!
ReplyDeleteThe strawberries look so tempting!!
Wow just love every photo here how do you get them so clear just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAlways Wendy
Lovely!!! :)
ReplyDeleteGoodness those are pretty! Your photography is always an inspiration.
ReplyDeleteThis pictures is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteLovely flowers and photos. The strawberries look delicious.
ReplyDeleteLovely flowers and photos. The strawberries look delicious.
ReplyDeleteLove the dew on the daisy!
ReplyDeleteYes, God's beauty is all around. We just need the reminder to slow down and admire the pristine beauty of the creator. These are wonderful reminders, lovely captures...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos. natasha x
ReplyDeleteI love the Dewy African Daisy. Just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteJust stunning, I love the yellow flower
ReplyDeleteStunning. I'm loving the grevilleas at the moment.
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful with all they colours and textures!
ReplyDeleteYour photos are wonderful! I love the flower in that first shot - so chaotic!
ReplyDeleteStunning beauty, colours and textures amazing .
ReplyDeleteGorgeous details and light in the image of the African Daisy!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up this lovely flowers to Tina´s WW. Have a nice week! :)
ReplyDeletegr8 shots...
ReplyDeleteWow, great macro shots! My camera doesn't even catch half as much detail as yours does. Very pretty.
ReplyDeleteI had never seen such an amazing flower: Grevillea lavendulacea. I've also read the post you're linking and since I've never leaved Europe (went to Africa when I was one year old but have no memory of it) that explains it. what delightful contribution to 'Earth Wonders'. truly wonderful! thank you so much, not only I get to be amazed by your photography but I also learn something new :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers awesome pics!
ReplyDeleteThe Dewy African Daisy is beautiful as is the Yellow Poppy. Great Shots! Congrats!
ReplyDeleteEach and every post of yours is a winner!! Surely many must recommend you for a blogger most beautiful blog.
ReplyDeleteThose strawberries look divine! Love that first shot...the bright vibrant pink could cheer up just about anybody!
ReplyDeleteyou're one of my favourite photos from last week 'Earth Wonders' :)
ReplyDeleteThese flowers all amazing! Makes me think I really need to come and see your beautiful country., Thanks for your response on the fig trees. I would never ever have thought of a fig tree. Amazing
ReplyDeleteLove your Grevillea Lavendulacea photo! Australia has such wonderfully unique flowers! I'm from the U.S. but my husband's family is from Perth, W.A. I so love it there. It's so foreign to me yet feels completely like home.
ReplyDeleteThanks for bringing it all back to me with your photos!