Published Monday, January 24, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link lovethatimage.artsquadgraphics.com.
Red anthurium macro
These anthurium flowers aren’t really flowers, just like some bromeliads and pointsettias, with their colored leaves (bracts) looking for all the world like a flower. I just love the way the shine on them lights up in photos. Very photogenic plant. Did you know that some flowers are far easier to photograph than others? During the summertime at the Volunteer Park Conservatory when they had their fabulous display of brugmansia, or Angel Trumpets, I tried with so many photos to capture their magnificent presence. So lovely and graceful in person, and so frequently awkward and charmless in a photo. I do love anthuriums for their good looks in photos, if for no other reason.
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I love the information about the anthurium and links AND the photo. So much to learn about nature!
Love this plant…very interesting, thanks for sharing.
Sara:Beautiful shot-right up there with the red&green one at Christmas time.I just wanted to let you know,if you haven’t
already seen it,there is a PURPLE anthurium,absolutely lovely.
I have seen it online@Eldon Tropicals in Fla.Catch you later.
Jim Mc Shea
SaraP.S.:The name of that variety is”RoyalFlush”,and the price@Eldon’s was$13.00.
Gorgeous colors! Pretty and waxy. 🙂
RED IS THE HUE
A touch of scarlet, a bit of red,
Ribbons of crimson around your head;
Everyone looking for color knows
Red is the hue that defines the rose.
(And the anthurium too, I suppose!)
© 2011 by Magical Mystical Teacher
Scarlet Door
WOW!
It looks almost fake with its waxy petal (bract). These are also difficult to photograph because of the shiny petal surface, you made a great job with this perfect macro.
This is a gorgeous photo! I love these plants, they’re so unique & beautiful!