Beautiful capture, their striking color against that deep emerald green is magnificent. Thank you for bringing some plumeria to our party :). BiTi http://www.pret-a-vivre.com/2013/06/my-crane-and-lets-waltz.html
Beautiful flowers. We had a champa tree outside our house in India - brought back those memories. Dropping by from SIMC Suzy http://suzyspics.blogspot.co.nz/2013/06/enjoy-life.html
Fantastic and I wish I could smell the scent of these beautiful flowers. Thanks so much for sharing them. Wishing you a very happy weekend! Denise Today’s Flowers An English Girl Rambles
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Very beautiful and sweetly perfumed as well.
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ReplyDeleteI collect magnolias and it strikes me that plumerias may be the magnolias of the tropics! Larry
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Pretty frangipanni.
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Beautiful capture, their striking color against that deep emerald green is magnificent. Thank you for bringing some plumeria to our party :).
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http://www.pret-a-vivre.com/2013/06/my-crane-and-lets-waltz.html
Wonderful flower.
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Kram Meta
exquisite!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is my all time favorite flower/tree. The smell is heavenly. Gorgeous capture!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers. We had a champa tree outside our house in India - brought back those memories.
ReplyDeleteDropping by from SIMC
Suzy http://suzyspics.blogspot.co.nz/2013/06/enjoy-life.html
Beautiful Plumeria. I love this.
ReplyDeleteThe dappled background really shows off this flower. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteI like the clean crisp shot!
ReplyDeletePerfect. Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Have a fabulous week!
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Liz (yacb)
Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous image! Your plumeria look quite different from the ones here in Israel.
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I read about these flowers in another post earlier this week but there was no photo so I didn't know what they looked like. Now thanks to you I do.
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Lovely! A late visit from WF. Hope you'd find time to visit my Lantana.
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ReplyDeleteStunning photo and makes me think of summer finally. Happy WW!
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Love plumerias!
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I love the depth of field. So pretty!
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WOW! Gorgeous.
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Lovely flowers, lovely shot....
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Glamorous flower!
ReplyDeleteI can almost smell these wonderful flowers. Georgeous photography.
ReplyDeleteJM Illinois
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Nice focus, very pleasing!
ReplyDeleteFantastic and I wish I could smell the scent of these beautiful flowers.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing them.
Wishing you a very happy weekend!
Denise
Today’s Flowers
An English Girl Rambles
Like it!
ReplyDeleteVery nice.
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ReplyDeleteStunning image! So crisp and clear and great composition too. Thanks for sharing on Mandarin Orange Monday:)
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite Hawaiian lei flowers...though they are very fragile and delicate and don't last long. I always love seeing them here in India.
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