Sara's Fave Photos Blog

Archive for Tag

Published Saturday, August 9, 2014, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Orange daylily

In a friend and neighbor’s garden, a late orange daylily, all lit up by the summer sunshine.

Single orange daylily showing the shadow of its stamens

Single-petaled, graceful orange daylily showing the shadow of its stamens in the sunlight

Joining up with I Heart Macro Saturday, Macro Monday, Monday Mellow Yellows, Orange You Glad It’s Friday, Mandarin Orange MondayOutdoor Wednesday, NF Blo-Ma Tuesday, Today’s Flowers, Floral Friday, Straight out of the Camera Sunday, Shadow Shot Sunday 2, NF Catching the Light Monday,  Our World Tuesday, and Saturday Show Off. Thanks for visiting here and please come back soon.

Published Monday, August 4, 2014, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Lavatera flower

In a West Seattle friend’s backyard, macro of a flower of a lavatera shrub. What showy, crinkled, ruffled flowers, each one as big as a small apple, and so joyful!

Pink lavatera with red spots in the center.

Pink lavatera with red spots in the center.

Linking up to Skywatch Friday, I Heart Macro Saturday, Macro Monday, Straight out of the Camera Sunday, Pink Saturday, Ruby Tuesday 2, Outdoor Wednesday, NF Blo-Ma Tuesday, Today’s Flowers, Floral Friday, Our World Tuesday, Scenic WeekendsNF Catching the Light Monday, Shadow Shot Sunday 2, and Saturday Show Off. If there is only one photo here, please click on the curly letters of Sara’s Fave Photos Blog above for more. Thanks so much and see you again soon!

Published Saturday, August 2, 2014, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Hosta flowers

Hosta flowers can be quite dramatic.

I really love this image and I am calling it my weekly Top Shot.

Hosta flowers with yellow anthers

Hosta flowers with yellow and black anthers

Linking to I Heart Macro Saturday, Macro Monday, Monday Mellow Yellows, Straight out of the Camera Sunday, Outdoor Wednesday, NF Blo-Ma Tuesday, Today’s Flowers, Floral Friday, Our World Tuesday, My Romantic Home, and Saturday Show Off. If there is only one photo here, to see some others, click on the curly letters of Sara’s Fave Photos Blog above. Thanks!

Published Sunday, July 27, 2014, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Stargazer lily macro

I had to look it up, but these stargazer lily parts are stamens, which are the pollen-bearing organ of a flower, consisting of the filament and the anther. I know you had better not get that pollen on your clothes, either—stain city. But inhale that fabulous perfume!

Pink stargazer lily with white edges shows off its perfect, pollen-laden anthers

Pink stargazer lily with white edges shows off its perfect, pollen-laden anthers, with daylilies in the background

Joining I Heart Macro SaturdayStraight out of the Camera Sunday, Macro Monday, Garden Party Thursday, Orange You Glad It’s Friday, Mandarin Orange Monday, Ruby Tuesday 2Outdoor Wednesday, NF Blo-Ma Tuesday, Today’s Flowers, Floral Friday, Scenic Weekends, Our World Tuesday, Pink Saturday, My Romantic Home, and Saturday Show Off. If there is only one photo here, please click on the curly letters of Sara’s Fave Photos Blog above to see a few more. Thanks!

Published Thursday, July 24, 2014, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Coneflower

Coneflower, or echinacea, is a beautiful garden perennial and I wish I had some in my garden. This was taken at a local garden tour.

Orange coneflower or echinacea blooms in the July sunshine

Orange coneflower or echinacea blooms in the July sunshine

Linking up to I Heart Macro SaturdayStraight out of the Camera Sunday, Macro Monday, Garden Party Thursday, Monday Mellow Yellows, Orange You Glad It’s Friday, Mandarin Orange Monday, Ruby Tuesday 2Outdoor Wednesday, NF Blo-Ma Tuesday, Today’s Flowers, Floral Friday, NF Catching the Light Monday,  Our World Tuesday, Shadow Shot Sunday 2, Pink Saturday, and Saturday Show Off. Thanks for your visit here and please come back very soon.

Published Sunday, July 20, 2014, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Brugmansia

Brugmansia, or Angels Trumpet, is a magnificent tropical flower that we can grow in the Pacific Northwest if we take them inside in winter. This beauty is blooming at the Volunteer Park Conservatory, currently undergoing the final phase of a huge restoration.

brugmansia-4709

Peachy pink brugmansia or Angels Trumpet blooms in Seattle’s Volunteer Park Conservatory

Visit Monday Mellow Yellows, Orange You Glad It’s Friday, Mandarin Orange Monday, I Heart Macro SaturdayStraight out of the Camera Sunday, Macro Monday, NF Blo-Ma Tuesday, Today’s Flowers, Floral Friday, NF Catching the Light Monday,  Our World Tuesday, Shadow Shot Sunday 2, Pink Saturday, and Saturday Show Off. Thanks for your visit here and please come back soon.

Published Wednesday, July 16, 2014, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Blue hydrangea macro

I love this kind of hydrangea and they sure reward a close look. Those teensy white centers!

Tiny white flowers in the center of the blue hydrangea petals or bracts

Tiny white flowers in the center of the blue hydrangea petals with some purple veining

Participating in NF Blo-Ma Tuesday, Today’s Flowers, Floral Friday, Our World Tuesday, Outdoor Wednesday, I Heart Macro SaturdayStraight out of the Camera Sunday, Macro Monday, Garden Party Thursday, Thursday Challenge (Flowers), and Saturday Show Off. Thank you so much for visiting and please come back soon.

Published Sunday, July 13, 2014, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Leek flower bud

Leeks are remarkable plants in the garden. The first photo is the bud enclosed in its casing, with several inches of a green spike on top, looking like an alien hairdo. Below that is the ripe casing falling away, and the buds of the flowers showing themselves. They are at about eye level for me, so a bunch of them make quite an otherworldly show.

Leek flower still in its casing in the garden

Leek flower still in its casing in the garden

Leek flower with unopened buds emerging from its casing

Leek flower (about 2″ or 5 cm) with unopened buds, emerging from its papery casing

Joining NF Blo-Ma Tuesday, Today’s Flowers, Floral Friday, Monday Mellow Yellows, Our World Tuesday, Outdoor Wednesday, I Heart Macro Saturday, Macro Monday, Garden Party Thursday, Thursday Challenge (Flowers), My Romantic Home, and Saturday Show Off. I appreciate your visit here and hope to see you again soon.

 

Published Thursday, July 10, 2014, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Double orange daylily

These showy, double, orange daylilies are quite vigorous in my garden.

Many shades of red, orange and yellow on this double, frilled daylily

Many shades of red, orange and yellow on this double, frilled daylily

Linking up with NF Blo-Ma Tuesday, Today’s Flowers, Floral Friday, Monday Mellow YellowsOrange You Glad It’s Friday, Mandarin Orange Monday, Ruby Tuesday 2, Our World Tuesday, Outdoor Wednesday, I Heart Macro Saturday, Macro Monday, Garden Party Thursday, My Romantic Home, and Saturday Show Off. Thank you so much for visiting here and hope to see you again soon.

Published Sunday, July 6, 2014, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Daylily macro

These daylilies are really sort of a dark burgundy, but the photo makes them look more purple. Sorry about that. In any case, the throat and pollen is really yellow!

Bright yellow pollen at the center of a burgundy daylily

Bright yellow pollen at the center of a burgundy daylily

Linking up with NF Blo-Ma Tuesday, Today’s Flowers, Floral FridayMonday Mellow Yellows, Our World Tuesday, Outdoor Wednesday, I Heart Macro Saturday, Macro Monday, Garden Party Thursday, My Romantic Home, and Saturday Show Off. Thank you for your visit here and please come back soon. Perhaps sign up for email notifications at upper right and you won’t miss a post.

« Prev - Next »