Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Wordless Wednesday - Ice plant

20 comments:

ibo said...

very nice bright colors.. I have never seen such a flower!

Jessica R. said...

Such amazing colors! Simply breathtaking. Thank you for sharing.

Joy said...

Oh my gosh! Your pictures are just stunning! Thanks for sharing!

And thanks for stopping by my site too!!!

Happy WW!

Stephanie said...

Oh so cooool!! I am also wordless...

sandy said...

Wow, just simply amazing and so beautiful! Your pictures are exquisite ♥♥♥
I will certainly go and vote for you right now !

Stan said...

Those are some striking pictures. It's amazing how a common plant can have such colorful blossoms.

Violet said...

wow, look at those colors, you just brightened my day :)

Ellen said...

spectacular photos! very pretty.

Urban Green said...

Gorgeous pictures...!
And congratulations on being nominated for the national blog awards...
and thank you for your warm welcome note on my blog...

Hootin Anni said...

...and what's cool about these, the grow beautifully in the DESERT!!!

Mine today is OCEAN SPRAY Do come visit me if you can find time. :o)

caite said...

beautiful color.
reminds be I new a better macro lens...

LifeRamblings said...

lovely blooms.

Green thumb said...

Stunning colors! nature has truly blessed your flowers.

Victoria said...

Woah..these ara absolutely gorgeous..this first shot..is mega-beautiful..woud make great art!! AWesome! the colors are just so mesmerizing!
Kiki~

Commonweeder said...

I am not familiar with ice plant, but your photos today, and other days, are really beautiful.

Michele said...

Very pretty. We can't grow ice plants in Houston, Texas but further west they can.

Thanks for visiting my blog today.

Beth F said...

Vivid colors -- nice.

Mars said...

the first shot is gorgeous!

debsgarden said...

These are great shots! I think it's easy to overlook the individual blooms when looking at ice plant. These photos show us how beautiful they are. Just spectacular!

Thanks for visiting my blog and reading about the tree of the gods. The Deodar Cedar is a fabulous tree. I am glad Pakistan has shared it with my part of the world!

Unknown said...

These are beautiful and bright! Makes me think of happier, bright days!


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