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Published Sunday, January 19, 2014, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Lavender bromeliad print

Here’s another image available as a print for your wall, one of 15 stunning images, an exciting bromeliad “flower.” All are 8″ x 10″ archival quality photo prints from my book, Flowers of Volunteer Park Conservatory: Blooming Month by Month. They have no watermark, of course. I’ve firmly matted them in white to 11 x 14″ and signed each one. You can check them all out and order here or by clicking on the Prints tab above.

Lavender bromeliad looks like a starry flower

Photo print of lavender bromeliad looks like a starry flower

This image is right in line with Pantone’s Color of the Year, Radiant Orchid. Linking to Pink Saturday, Macro Monday, I Heart Macro Saturday, Floral Friday, Today’s Flowers, and Saturday Show Off. Thank you for your visit here and be sure to click on Sara’s Fave Photos Blog above if you’d like to see more of the latest images.

Published Saturday, January 18, 2014, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Hydrangea photo print

Since so many people have asked for them, I’ve created 8″ x 10″ archival quality photo prints from some of the images in my book, Flowers of Volunteer Park Conservatory: Blooming Month by Month. I’ve matted them in white to 11 x 14″ and signed each one. You can look at the others available and order them here or by clicking on the Prints tab above. Which is YOUR favorite one?

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Print of blue Lacecap Hydrangea from Flowers of Volunteer Park Conservatory

Linking to Blue Monday, Macro Monday, I Heart Macro Saturday, Floral Friday, Today’s Flowers, and Saturday Show Off. Thanks for visiting!

Published Saturday, January 18, 2014, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Tropical Rhododendron or Vireya

Taken at Seattle’s VPC in August, this macro of a tropical rhododendron or Vireya is a picture of perfect pinkness.

A pink tropical rhododendron or Vireya blooms at the Volunteer Park Conservatory

A pink tropical rhododendron or Vireya blooms at the Volunteer Park Conservatory

Joining up at Ruby Tuesday 2Pink Saturday, Macro MondayWater World Wednesday, I Heart Macro Saturday, Floral Friday, Today’s Flowers, Straight out of the Camera Sunday, and Saturday Show Off. Thank you for your visit here and be sure to click on Sara’s Fave Photos Blog above to see the latest images I love.

Published Sunday, January 12, 2014, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

White hyacinths

We have a great employee-owned supermarket chain in the area called Winco, and their prices on many items are phenomenal. I bought a hyacinth bulb in a little pot for all of $2.99 and the two blooms are perfuming my entire kitchen.

Two fragrant white hyacinth blossoms on my kitchen table at night

Two fragrant white hyacinth blossoms on my kitchen table at night

Linking up to Macro Monday, I Heart Macro Saturday, Floral Friday, Today’s Flowers, Straight out of the Camera Sunday, My Romantic Home, and Saturday Show Off. Thank you so much for your visit here. Why not try a search for “hyacinths,” perhaps, in the search field in upper right? Or a big group, “bouquet”?

Published Friday, January 10, 2014, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Peruvian Lily at night

A flower vendor near the Pike Place Market in Seattle was still selling flowers at night on this January day. These Alstroemeria or Peruvian Lilies hold up so well as cut flowers, that for all I know they might have been actually grown in Peru.

Alstroemeria, or Peruvian Lily blooming in a bouquet on Seattle streets

Alstroemeria, or Peruvian Lily, blooming in a bouquet on a Seattle sidewalk

Joining Macro Monday, I Heart Macro Saturday, Floral Friday, Today’s FlowersRuby Tuesday 2, Monday Mellow Yellows, Straight out of the Camera Sunday, Mandarin Orange Monday, Orange You Glad It’s Friday, Shadow Shot Sunday 2, and Saturday Show Off.  Click on Sara’s Fave Photos Blog above to see more of the latest pretty pictures. And be sure to download the free “Secrets to Better Flower Photos” at right for easy tips.

Published Tuesday, January 7, 2014, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Pink hibiscus

I think this is macro of a hibiscus flower, but I am not really sure. It must be a cousin if it isn’t a real hibiscus. It was blooming recently in Seattle’s Volunteer Park Conservatory, and I just love the swirl of the petals and the funny center thingie that looks like a robot.

Pink hibiscus flower blooms in the Conservatory in Seattle

Pink hibiscus flower blooms in the Conservatory in Seattle

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Published Monday, January 6, 2014, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Fireworks Flower

Clerodendrum quadriloculare Verbenceae or “Fireworks Flower” is blooming at Seattle’s Volunteer Park Conservatory, and it’s a great way to start the year off!

Fireworks flower blooms in January at the Volunteer Park Conservatory

Fireworks flower blooms in January at the Volunteer Park Conservatory

Participating in Macro Monday, I Heart Macro Saturday, Floral Friday, Today’s Flowers, Straight out of the Camera Sunday, Pink Saturday, and Saturday Show Off.  Thanks for visiting here, and don’t forget to click on Sara’s Fave Photos Blog above for more pretty pictures.

Published Thursday, January 2, 2014, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Tropical orange flower

Here is a macro of a ruffled orange flower I do not know at all. It was blooming in Seattle’s Volunteer Park Conservatory this week. You can see the faint reflections of the glass roof supports in the water droplets.

Orange flower with yellow pointed center blooms in the Volunteer Park Conservatory in Seattle

Orange flower with yellow pointed center blooms in the Volunteer Park Conservatory in Seattle

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Published Wednesday, January 1, 2014, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Lovely lichen

I love lichen (pronounced LIKE-en) and was happy to see this pretty piece of it on a wooden fencepost on a walk in the neighborhood.

Pale turquoise or silver-green lichen grows on a fencepost in winter

Silver-green lichen grows on a fencepost in winter

Linking with Scenic WeekendsOutdoor Wednesday, Straight out of the Camera Sunday, Macro Monday, I Heart Macro Saturday, My Romantic Home, Wordless Wednesday and Saturday Show Off.  Thanks for visiting here, and don’t forget to click on Sara’s Fave Photos Blog above to see the latest several pretty pictures.

Published Saturday, December 28, 2013, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Hedge of red berries

These are a kind of cotoneaster, pronounced “co-tone-ee-AST-er,” believe it or not. I mispronounced it awfully when I first saw the word. There are many kinds, from ground covers to big shrubs, and trees for all I know. Birds and squirrels love the winter berries, and they are so photogenic! The berries are about a quarter of an inch, or less than 1 cm.

Red cotoneaster berries on a winter hedge

Red cotoneaster berries on a winter hedge

Joining up at Scenic WeekendsOutdoor Wednesday, Straight out of the Camera SundayRuby Tuesday 2, Macro Monday, I Heart Macro Saturday, My Romantic Home, Thursday Challenge (Bright Colors) and Saturday Show Off. Thank you for your visit and please come back soon! Remember to click on Sara’s Fave Photos Blog above to see the latest photos here.

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