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A very rare Narilatha flower at Somadasa Abeywickrema’s
house at Baddegama.
house at Baddegama.
These are Narilatha Flowers
Above flower is called Fly Orchid
Above flower is Swap Pink
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Below is ARISAEMA CONSANGUINEUM (Like Cobra Head)
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Below flower is not artificial... Its Real....
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Beautiful Pink Puya
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Red Sunflowers (This photo has taken from www.pxleyes.com)
Below is the Youtan Poluo
(The smaller & thicker then your one hair)
Below is the Nepenthes Tenax
Below is the Kadupul Flower
Below is one of rarest Silversword or Ahinahina Plant
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Birds love Ylang-Ylang & so do I. Depending upon whom you ask, the name means Flower Of Flowers, Rare or Wilderness. In trad herb lore, it is a flower of Venus & the essential oil is officially recognised for langour & euphoria inducing qualities, along with the ability to help cure various ailments from motion sickness to high blood pressure. Margaret Mead noted that the South Pacific island dwellers used it liberally as an aphrodisiac, sprinkling it on beds & what-not.
Personally, i love the reek of it so much that i bung it everywhere; into big bottles of sweet almond oil to make body oil, into the sheets wash, floor wash, in an atomiser bottle to spray around as room freshener…Would cook with it if i could. The Wiki for it has this fabulous line re the scent; “The fragrance of ylang-ylang is rich and deep with notes of rubber and custard, and bright with hints of jasmine and neroli.”
And, a la the G.F.C. situation AND increasing concerns re toxic ingredients in perfumes, why not create your own concoctions with actual ingredients proven to enhance mood et al? Anyway, if you don’t have any in the house, try to snort some essential oil of Ylang-Ylang before the Full Moon & see if you do not notice the effect.
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The Plumeria Metallica Thai
Blue Bell Tunicate
Flower Power
Luscious Lotus
Orchid in the Blue
Purple Foxglove
passion flower
This is a rare / endangered species endemic to Mount Diablo.
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Bi Color pineapple lily
Shape is usually maintained through pruning, These plants grow well is most potting soil and are really easy to care for..
These flowering plants are hard to find to purchase or even to see it growing in someone’s yard, hopefully it will begin to become easier to obtain.
If you want to see more rare flowers got to www.toptropicals.com for an incredible show of exotics.
The Canary Tree is a small evergreen tree, with yellow flowers and an orange center and are so bright and beautiful as you can see in the pictures from top tropical’s. This small tree is perfect if you want to grow this in your garden or if you decide that it’s best for you to grow them on a patio or deck in a container.
When growing this exotic house plant or as tropical garden flowers make sure to keep soil evenly moist. If it is under watered the leaves will wilt and may even fall off.
Make sure not to over water. Well drained soil is best and keeps this plant from getting too much moisture. The blooms will attract lots of butterflies and bees which I love having around my garden.Flowers help the bees with pollination which is very important for the reproduction of all plants.
This one is Abutilon grandifolium, Sida grandifolia
Even the buds of these flowers are pretty!
be a climber with thick green leaves growing up a small trellis. You will most often see this plant in hanging baskets where this magnificent plant does best with its incredible white or pink flowers draping over the sides.
The Hoya Plant needs bright light to bloom well, but will grow in medium light.
Temperatures should be between 55 and 75 degrees F.
You can grow these plants indoors in hanging pots or if you grow them outside you must live in climates where you don’t have frost in the winter warm temperatures and little humidity always helps.
For growing your plants outside you will have to use a trellis or planting sticks with tie backs, once it starts to bloom, the blooms can get heavy and may start to droop over which is fine or you can support them. H. Ciliata
Great Picture By Martin Heigan
Macgillivaryi
H. Florde Cera
Imperialis
H. Parviflora
H. Shooting Stars
hoya SP.
Subcalvas
Compacta
Hserpens
kerrii
These pictures are thanks to toptropicals.com for awsome rare and exotic plants to purchase.
Capparis Sandwichiana the Rare Caper Plant
The pictures above are thanks to Forest and Kim Star
Now the Caper Plant Capparis Spinosa The more Common CaperAs You Can See The Flowers On Both Of These Caper Plants are Very Similar and Both Very Beautiful....
Below Flowers are called "Bleeding Heart"
Wow .. nice page ,love all the pictures.
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