Beautiful and Seldom Seen Flowers! Updated With More Stunning Photos
If I could have fresh flowers delivered to my home every day I would….who wouldn’t right? I adore flowers and wanted to share them with you.
Please note: Many of you have asked me where you can order these flowers from – unfortunately, I don’t have a clue. I’m just spreading the beauty and sharing them with you!
I love my garden. It’s a small happy garden, and it makes me happy. :) Gardening brings much joy to so many people. I have a lilac shrub right in front of my house, and each time it blooms, the fragrance fills my home for weeks. I look forward to that month every year and can almost smell them now in the dead of winter. I wanted to share these wonderful and unique flowers with you all. I’m hoping to find the seeds someday so I can try planting a few. Sit back and relax, and enjoy the beauty of these amazing flowers!
All of these flowers are so beautiful, and I will keep updating them as I find them so keep checking back.

Allium gigantum

Angel Orchid (Habenaria Grandifloriformis)

Arbutus unedo

Blue bell tunicate flower, African Daisy, Cape Daisy, Osteospermum

Blue primrose

Blue Puya (P. berteroniana) flower

Borage, (Borago officinalis)

Camellia Sinensi

Convallaria majalis, Lily-of-the-valley flower

Corkscrew vine, snail vine, snail creeper, or snail bean

Dahlia narrow petal

Darth Vader (Aristolochia Salvadorensis)

Datura stramonium, Moonflower

Dove Orchid Or Holy Ghost Orchid (Peristeria Elata)

Flying Duck Orchid (Caleana Major)

Frilly Iris

Fritillaria imperialis

Grinning monkey orchids

Happy Alien (Calceolaria Uniflora)

Hellebore spotted double variety

Ice cream tulips

Impatiens bequaertii, Dancing Girl Orchids, Dancing Girl Impatiens

Jovellana punctata plant

Laughing Bumble Bee Orchid (Ophrys bomybliflora)

Leucas Zeylanica

Lupinus, lupin or lupine

Magic Dogwood (Cornus florida subspecies urbiniana)

Monkey Face Orchid (Dracula simia)

Moth Orchid (Phalaenopsis)

salvia coccinea–tropical sage

Osiria rose

Parrot Flower (Impatiens Psittacina)

Pink hyacinths, white tulips, white narcissus.

Ponytail palm tree, nolina, pata de elefante

Rain dropsdew drops on a plant

Snap Dragon Seed Pod (Antirrhinum)

Swaddled Babies (Anguloa Uniflora)

Strelitzia
It would be nice when you illegally download an image of mine (like the Bird of Paradise above), that you would at least give a photo credit.
ReplyDeleteI don´t know, who are the photos´ authors. Especially I don´t know, who is "Unknown" :-)
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