Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Flowery World: 1-19-10

Our local display of flora is several months away, so I went in search of early springtime color. With camera in hand, I visited the local garden center and found these fine specimens of bromeliad. There are over 3000 species of this tropical plant, but none of them would survive our harsh winter weather, making the greenhouse the perfect home for them.

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15 comments:

Xavi said...

good picture of bromeliads.
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eileeninmd said...

Lovely shot of the greenhouse plant.

Yogi♪♪♪ said...

Gorgeous shot! I love it especially during the gray days of winter.

Sylvia K said...

Oh, yes, that is a gorgeous shot! Love the colors -- particularly this time of the year! Thanks for sharing the beauty and the color! Have a lovely week!

Sylvia

Carver said...

Beautiful bromeliads and I like the shot so much.

You mentioned not having seen the tabocconist figures in Williamsburg. They are in the Abby Aldridge Rockefeller Folk Art Museum which is in Colonial Williamsburg but it's not on the main drag exactly. I had been to Williamsburg before but when I went this fall it was the first time I went to the museum.

Jane Hards Photography said...

Such a pleasant display of colour for a cold winter's evening.

Anonymous said...

Beautiful, especially this time of year.

Sami said...

That shot is fantastic! I love that shade of pink. :)

Carolyn Ford said...

Wow! That is a beautiful assortment of colorful bromeliads! Perfect for these gray days.

Rajesh said...

Very beautiful flowers.

Gena @ Thinking Aloud said...

Great shots of exquisite plants!!!
have a great day!
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Dirkjogt said...

Nice shot, with a lot of colors in it. I'm looking forward for more colors when Spring comes.

SandyCarlson said...

That looks exotic and beautiful.

Unknown said...

Beautiful! I love bromeliads!

Lianne said...

lovely colors :)

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