Tuesday, December 15, 2009

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This photo shows same lotus field as previous picture 4 days later. Lotus blossom season is over. Leaves turn brown and die. New life arises fast. The small flowers are Swamp Cabbage or Chinese spinach, (in the Philippines Kangkong) - Ipomoea aquatica. A delicious vegetable frequently used in South East Asia. Now abundant in more and more flooded fields. Chinese spinach grows almost all year as long as it's wet - but now since a few days is blooming season.
In album Lotus flowers
Butterflies in Garden

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Robert Nyman
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Yellow  flowers

Yellow flowers


Butterflies in Garden

I decided to title this flower photo with "fruit flower", because this each little flower, making a form like some fruit, and nice colour too.



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White flowers with blurred background

White flowers with blurred background


Gerti's garten

Gerti's garten


Robert Nyman
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bamboo_wales_arrangement.jpgI'm never quite sure what to make of the floristry tents at shows, the displays are always fantastic but I'm not sure quite what the average person can take away from them. Tatton is no exception, this year the tent is dominated by an enormous display of giant bamboo ca nes each supporting a tropical arrangement. This 'Bamboo Forest' is all the work of the Welsh College of Horticulture, (the team that brought us the giant ball of flowers at last year's show).

Once again their display was awarded gold, and I have to admit that it was very striking so I could see why. While nobody is going to create an arrangement on anything like this scale at home, there were some nice plant combinations of orchids and exotic foliage that would look great on anyone's dining table.

warwickshire_sun_arrangement.jpgWhile wandering through the display my eyes were also drawn to a large exhibit created by North Warwickshire and Hinckley College that has been inspired by the planets of the solar system. Very apt considering it was only a few days ago, that we were all celebrating the anniversary of the first moon landings. Each of the planets were created in different colours, with red anthuriums for Mars and equisetum strands for the rings of Saturn. At the centre of the display the Sun was created with a stream of exotic orange and yellow arum and some kangaroo paw cascading down like flares radiating out from the centre.


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