ah, so that is what it looks like...It is named in many novels i read, never saw it in person. Is it fragrant? Does it come in other colors? Is it temperate?
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gorgeous photo..is that bouganvilla(spelling?)?
ReplyDeleteLovely photograph...very nice...Peace
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Bouganvillea - we're lucky to have it grow so abundantly here in Spain!
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love the red flowers.
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ReplyDeleteThis picture is stunning....nice post...bkm
ReplyDeleteThe contrast between the black background and the red flowers is stunning.
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Stopping by from Miss Jenny's party! Just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLove those flowers! Thanks for the photo.
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo. It really captures a unique shade of red. Thanks for visiting my blog, also!
pretty petals in red...
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Oh my. What a lovely saturation of color you have achieved on this gorgeous photo.
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ah, so that is what it looks like...It is named in many novels i read, never saw it in person. Is it fragrant? Does it come in other colors? Is it temperate?
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL Photo.
Susan
@Susan It comes in a variety of colors. You can find more details here
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