The Alamo Vine is One of the Summer’s Most Beautiful Flowers shows readers a couple of these gorgeous flowers while they are wide open. Since they are a species in the morning glory family they spend quite a bit of time at least partially closed.
The Passion Fruit Vines are Doing Great this Year shows readers new passion fruit vine and flower images. It discusses some of the conditions required for these vines to grow and the reasons why the author loves them so much.
Mimosas Produce a Beautiful, Fluffy Spring Flower reminds readers of the beauty of the late spring flowers of the mimosa tree. It also tells readers about the bright green seed pods that will arrive in fall and are the end stage of these lovely flowers.
The Quest to Capture the Incredibly Beautiful, Perfect Gardenia discusses the author’s quest to photograph a gardenia flower each year that is in perfect condition and in it’s prime.
The Majesty of the Spring Wildflowers is in Full Swing shows readers images of two of the many wildflowers blooming in Central Florida in the spring. It also explains the wildflower cycle and how it leads to an almost constant infusion of colors.
Colorful Coral Honeysuckle is a Beautiful Spring Flower shows readers some new images of this gorgeous, bright crimson spring wildflower that is also great for attracting wildlife.
Beautiful Clasping Venus’ Looking Glass is an Amazing “Weed” introduces readers to this common North and South American wildflower. It gives readers some basic information about the plant and it’s uses. It also shows readers several photos.
Slender Yellow Wood Sorrel is Another Beautiful Florida Weed shows readers several images of these gorgeous little flowers and explains something of their lifestyle. It also explains why many people consider it a weed even though it has many uses.
A Colorful Flower is Great for Interesting Photos explains why the author/artist chose to process the featured image this way.
Perennial Peanuts Can Make a Beautiful Ground Cover tells the story of how the author spotted and later identified peanut flowers after wondering if peanut plants did flower. It also gives some interesting information about using these nonfruitbearing plants as a ground cover.
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