Published Wednesday, February 19, 2014, OK personal/derivative use; link lovethatimage.artsquadgraphics.com.
Brugmansia print
These lush, tropical brugmansia flowers bloom for long periods and can survive as houseplants in the Seattle area if taken indoors when it gets cold. I love their heavenly shapes and fragrance (they are also called Angels Trumpet) and used this image for the cover of my book. The swirly buds start out yellow and become peachy pink as they mature.
This image is available as a signed print for your home or office, one of the 15 best images from my book, Flowers of Volunteer Park Conservatory: Blooming Month by Month. Prints have no watermarks, of course. All are 8″ x 10″ archival-quality photo prints, beautifully matted in white to 11 x 14″. Shop here or by clicking on the Prints tab above.
More great photos at Today’s Flowers, Floral Friday, NF Blo-Ma Tuesday, Blooming Friday, Pink Saturday, Ruby Tuesday 2, and Saturday Show Off. I appreciate your visit here and hope you return very soon.
Ida on 20 Feb 2014 at 11:26 am #
Gorgeous and unusual looking flower.
Mary on 20 Feb 2014 at 1:31 pm #
Impressive blossoms! But so beautiful!
lina@women perspective on 22 Feb 2014 at 11:03 am #
Very unique flowers. Lovely in pink.
Sharon @ Faith Hope Cherrytea on 22 Feb 2014 at 12:10 pm #
Beautiful!
nothing like these flowers here…
HPS!
Yael from Home Garden Diggers on 23 Feb 2014 at 4:59 pm #
Sara,
Thanks for coming by. The color of this Brugmansia is amazing.
Yael from Home Garden Diggers
DeniseinVA on 23 Feb 2014 at 6:17 pm #
Wow, these trumpet flowers are amazing! I have only ever seen the white ones before. Gorgeous color! Thanks again Sara.
magicalmysticalteacher on 25 Feb 2014 at 5:34 am #
Enchanting, Sara! I’ve never seen a flower like this before.
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