VDP has no clue what these pretty flowers are and any help in identifying them would be greatly appreciated! You'll see where they are tomorrow!
VDP n'a aucune idée de ce que sont ces jolies fleurs et votre contribution pour les identifier sera la bienvenue ! Vous verrez où elles sont plantées demain !
I'm terrible with identifying flowers, but they are pretty. The colours are lovely indeed.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen any like them, very nice though.
ReplyDeleteThe top one looks like a variant of an Indian Blanket, no clue on the others, but the little white pistil really pop on the red flowers.
ReplyDeleteThey are all pretty. I think I know what the top ones are, but I don't know enough about flowers to go on the record.
ReplyDeleteI am no help here, but I like how well you captured them.
ReplyDeleteI am not sure but they are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures, all three of them, lovely colours and composition.
ReplyDeleteDunno. But they're beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYou found some weird and beautiful ones.
ReplyDeleteNette Blumenserie, gerade richtig für das Wochenende !
ReplyDeleteActually, I recognize the first and the last, but I couldn't tell you what they are. The first photo, especially, is a stunner!
ReplyDeleteThe first is a type of daisy.. I recognise all of them but I'm hopeless with names once I've lost the tags :) Super series of floral images Ciel.
ReplyDeleteI don't know what they are but, they made me smile!
ReplyDeletePinwheels on display.
ReplyDeleteI wish I knew, but being the flower of my family, I'm a blooming' idiot and know nothing! For all floral designations I Jose in Lisbon!
ReplyDeleteYou have lots of nice fleurs, though!
Wonderfully colourful, whatever they are.
ReplyDeleteI am also clueless about their names, but I like them all!
ReplyDeleteI'm surprised no one knows! JM is needed here!
ReplyDeleteI think the top one is a Ganzia and the bottom one is a variation of Transcandentia…
ReplyDeleteI think.
How pretty the flowers are, I love the colors! The plant with purple leaves grows in my yard and might be called purple heart. :)
ReplyDeleteAs Diane AZ stated, #3 is Purple Heart (Setcreasea pallida), it grows chez moi as well. :-) The top one looks like some variety of orange daisy, but I may be wrong. As to the pretty one in the middle, I have no clue, sorry... :-)
ReplyDeleteMerci José! I was hoping you'd know the one in the middle! :-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful close-ups! I always love seeing flowers. :)
ReplyDeleteBright and cheerful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers but I don´t know their names either.
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