Random Cactii I found in the Plant Barn. Broxi’s choice.
Started out as a chemist and ended up teaching. Photography is cool tool for observing at leisure.
Calceolaria flowers say “come to the party.”
All is not as it seems. Calceolaria has followed an evolutionary path less often followed.
Cyclamen flowers and seed pods.
Cyclamen flowers bloom forever, and fresh buds pop up regularly. My small pot plant from the local Palmers Gardenworld is providing a beautiful display of colour during our winter.
Change happens slowly. The flower drops its petals, and the seed pod develops. What lies inside?
Thought I’d have a look rather than google it.
Cyclamen Persicum
Cyclamen Persicum.
They do it differently. Flowers invert away from the sun while their petals reflex backwards. Pollen grains fall from anthers like pepper from a shaker.
After the initial transformation, I thought it would be interesting to follow other changes during the lifetime of the bloom.
Convolvulus Cneorum an open and shut case.
Convolvulus cneorum flowers don’t last long. They open slowly in the early morning light and close when daylight fades.
When flowers fold away like an umbrella, the flower is dead, and the cylinder slowly falls over.
Convolvulus Cneorum.
Other species in this genus are vines. Profuse pink buds arranged loosely on panicles. The buds unfurl, producing white cone-shaped flowers with a yellow throat. The grey-green leaves are covered in fine hairs giving the plant a silvery appearance.
Some Flower Pics.
I came across this small collection of flower pics from a while back. I didn’t use a macro then. Sometimes it’s just enough to admire colours and curves with the odd insect.
Anything else is botany.