Posted by Earnest (Oklahoma, United States) on 15 March 2008 in Plants & Nature and Portfolio.
Much to my surprise, some gardeners prize these and related species for borders in their flower gardens... These flowers appear in early spring near the trunks of the oak trees in this area. They are ubiquitous.
A glorious flower and a wonderful image of it.
15 Mar 2008 12:27am
You captured this flower beautifully. Very nice shot.
15 Mar 2008 4:34am
great detail and colors
15 Mar 2008 9:27am
Nice sharpen for these flowers.
15 Mar 2008 11:06am
very nice looks good enough to eat, looks like a cake I used to eat, can't think what it is called
15 Mar 2008 4:13pm
@Peter Miller: Thanks, Peter... Maybe it was coconut cake?
Wonderful composition. Great lighting here!
15 Mar 2008 4:21pm
What an interesting find and the detail was well-captured!
18 Mar 2008 4:26pm
@Steven: Thanks, Steven.
Nicely done to keep all that white full of detail.. Excellent!
18 Mar 2008 8:56pm
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