This are not edited in whatever way, except for some cropping. They are mostly introduced species to the Philippines, but gaillardia is the newest addition to my garden sent by my blogger friend from the USA. Hippeastrum puniceum is introduced centuries ago when the Spaniards are still here in the country.
Do you think they are orange enough to merit the Mandarin Orange theme?
Your flowers are beautiful and plenty of orange for MOM. In answer to your comment on Pogo ... Sometimes our pets become like our children when our real children and grown and gone. It is just all in fun ...
You are welcome to my blog. Your comments, suggestions and/or advice are surely appreciated. I am from the Philippines, a hot tropical climate, and this blog is a mixture of travels, photos and a lot more from here and abroad. I hope you enjoy it.
Wow ... great 'orange' images!
ReplyDeleteWow---perfect oranges, Andrea... I love orange --and that particular orange is GORGEOUS.... Thanks for sharing.
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Betsy
Hi Andrea, thank you so much for sharing these with Today's Flowers. They are gorgeous, a wonderful orange.
ReplyDeleteI like the Hippeastrum.
ReplyDeleteVery orange, and very nice Andrea!
ReplyDeleteWonderful choices of orange.
ReplyDeleteCher Sunray Gardens
Very orange and fabulous and hooray, gaillardia also grows well in these parts.
ReplyDeleteWow, I like them all but I think I like the first one the best. They would look nice in my garden. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen an orange amaryllis. It sure is special!
ReplyDeleteYour flowers are beautiful and plenty of orange for MOM. In answer to your comment on Pogo ... Sometimes our pets become like our children when our real children and grown and gone. It is just all in fun ...
ReplyDeleteAndrea @ From The Sol
These are beautiful. I think they go very well with the theme, and your photos are excellent.
ReplyDeletehave not seen the orange amaryllis before. wow orange is pretty neat color for amaryllis.
ReplyDeleteYou know I love your orange flowers....my gaillardia are waking up now...they should bloom in a few weeks.
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