Travel Theme ~ Flowers

Anthurium
Anthurium

I did not have to travel far for this week’s Travel Theme, Flowers. In fact, no further than my dooryard garden where I nurture a variety of tropical and subtropical flowering plant species. My favorites are the orchids but, honestly, if its happy in my garden, I am happy to have it.

Please take a moment to view the slide show below and then visit my “Tropical Garden Prints Project,” an ongoing series of black and white images of plants in my garden.

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  1. Stunning!!!! And I love the sleeping hibiscus! I can’t believe this is your garden!!! Well done!

    1. Thank you so much. Yes, the sleeping hibiscus is a favorite of mine too. Thanks for stopping by.

  2. You certainly have beautiful flowers in your garden. 😉 Those orchids and anthuriums are especially gorgeous.

    1. Thank you AD. It is one of the reasons we live where we do. Thanks for the visit.

  3. So lovely – if I had your garden, I don’t think I’d ever leave! These are all great, but I was really struck by the Papillio Orchid!

    1. Thank you. Yes, we are very content here, but enjoy travel too. Thank you for stopping by.

  4. and after these beautiful blooms, there are more….and more….and more. What a paradise.

    1. In deed, it seems something is in bloom most of the time. Thanks for your comment.

  5. beautiful shots, I love your header photo too (it’s from my country, Vietnam).

    1. Thank you for your comment and visiting. Vietnam is about my favorite place. We love visiting.

  6. Oooh, I can almost smell the plumeria. Breathtaking photos, Ron! xxx

      1. One of my favourite flowers (after the humble wild primrose)

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