Wow - your blog header photo is AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!! All of these photos are beautiful. What kind of camera do you have? Lantana, the flower in the last photo, is one of my favorites - I plant it every year!
Hi Brenda! Yes, the flowers looks like "pink pincushion", but it is named in Brazil "Esponjinha" (Calliandra tweedii). Please, click on these links to see more of these beautiful flower: Calliandra and Photos of Calliandra.
I love Lantana too, but did you know that this delicate flower germinates by itself?
My camera is Sony DSC-W210 with lenses Carl Zeiss.
Everything looks so beautiful, Sonia....Your Garden is always a treasure trove of gorgeous flowers and plants! And of course, your pictures---ALWAYS Stunning!
Oi Sonia Essas simplesinhas são muito lindas e enfeitam muito nossos jardins . Nunca sei o nome delas, a do banner é muito interessante ,acho chic,e chamamos por aqui de limpa garrafa, a amarelinha é a margarida ,a branca parece flor de laranjeira, será? a rosinha vermelhas ,o arbusto não estou reconhecendo e nem a lilázinha mas conheço-a , e por fim essa linda que tem tonalidades várias. Adorei tentar descobrir nomes, é difícil não?rsrs abraços Sonia
* tenho tido sorte de ter um quintal enorme que é a cidade e e colho flores incríveis, as pessoas passam e nem percebem a beleza delas, eu levo a maquininha ,páro,faço as fotos e venho toda prosa postar aqui rs há quem se assusta com essas paradas na rua rsrs mas eu adoro rs desculpe a prosa longa
So beautiful and colourful. I can't wait for spring! Everything is cold and grey and snowy here. I would love to see some of those bright flowers in my garden..... but I will have to wait for another couple of months.
Lindas florzinhas! Nunca sei o nome delas, mas gosto muito! Em especial, a roxinha da penúltima foto. Também gosto muito da "Maria sem-vergonha" que tenho plantada em vaso. Boa semana! Beijus,
Oi Sonia, tudo bem? Those are beautiful. I wish I had more flowers in my little courtyard but they keep dying on me. Only the big trees and bushes grow wild. I think lantanas are considered noxious weeds here ;) I like picking them for Georgia's collar though. Beijos xox
P.S. this reminds me I have a couple more Brazil posts to write kkkkk. (I learnt this recently. Also rsrsrs!)
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I just discovered your Blog. I love it especially because you have so many wonderful photos of your garden and the area. I try to do the same here on the shores of Lake Michigan USA. Most photos are only taken right here on the property along the shore. If you look through some of the past archives you will see photos that will remind you of the ones you posted of the moon recently. Very nice. I will be following your Blog. Jack
Wow - your blog header photo is AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!! All of these photos are beautiful. What kind of camera do you have? Lantana, the flower in the last photo, is one of my favorites - I plant it every year!
ReplyDeleteWhat IS that photo in your header, the one that looks like a "pink pincushion??"
ReplyDeleteHi Brenda!
ReplyDeleteYes, the flowers looks like "pink pincushion", but it is named in Brazil "Esponjinha" (Calliandra tweedii). Please, click on these links to see more of these beautiful flower: Calliandra and Photos of Calliandra.
I love Lantana too, but did you know that this delicate flower germinates by itself?
My camera is Sony DSC-W210 with lenses Carl Zeiss.
Thanks for your visiting and nice comments!
I love your header photo, so BEAUTIFUL as are your other photos in this post.
ReplyDeleteAnne xx
LINDA essa simplicidade!Adoro! beijos,chica
ReplyDeleteHi Sonia, really wonderful these photos you've taken around your backyard, the flowers are all so enjoyable!
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday!
Everything looks so beautiful, Sonia....Your Garden is always a treasure trove of gorgeous flowers and plants! And of course, your pictures---ALWAYS Stunning!
ReplyDeleteSonia..
ReplyDeleteYour flowers brighten my winter day in Canada.
Thank you for sharing,
Gisela
Lovely shots, it looks like spring is there already. I'll have to enjoy the change of seasons through your photos!
ReplyDeleteLove your backyard photos...so nice to see flowers right now :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers, Sonia! I can tell they are very happy to live in your yard.
ReplyDeleteWonderful pictures. Nature has unlimited beauty to offer us. You simply have to look around with a discerning eye.
ReplyDeleteAren't these lovely and peaceful photos. So much better than woik.
ReplyDeleteCara Sonia,
ReplyDeleteum jardim é um regalo para os olhos e para a mente! Belas imagens!
abs
Oi Sonia
ReplyDeleteEssas simplesinhas são muito lindas e enfeitam muito nossos jardins .
Nunca sei o nome delas, a do banner é muito interessante ,acho chic,e chamamos por aqui de limpa garrafa, a amarelinha é a margarida ,a branca parece flor de laranjeira, será? a rosinha vermelhas ,o arbusto não estou reconhecendo e nem a lilázinha mas conheço-a , e por fim essa linda que tem tonalidades várias.
Adorei tentar descobrir nomes, é difícil não?rsrs
abraços Sonia
* tenho tido sorte de ter um quintal enorme que é a cidade e e colho flores incríveis, as pessoas passam e nem percebem a beleza delas, eu levo a maquininha ,páro,faço as fotos e venho toda prosa postar aqui rs
há quem se assusta com essas paradas na rua rsrs mas eu adoro rs
desculpe a prosa longa
Lovely flowers..they are so colorful and bright. I love them. Daffodils are blooming in the park here.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful and colourful. I can't wait for spring! Everything is cold and grey and snowy here. I would love to see some of those bright flowers in my garden..... but I will have to wait for another couple of months.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! We are still covered with snow here.
ReplyDeleteLove all the blooms!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSonia, such lovely lovely photos!! The flowers are so beautiful and you always take the most fantastic photos!! Always a pleasure to visit your blog!!
ReplyDeleteQue beleza, Sonia...
ReplyDeleteEsse seu cantinho deve ser algo mágico de se viver...
Te desejo uma semana abencoada
Bjao
Lindas florzinhas! Nunca sei o nome delas, mas gosto muito! Em especial, a roxinha da penúltima foto. Também gosto muito da "Maria sem-vergonha" que tenho plantada em vaso.
ReplyDeleteBoa semana! Beijus,
Oi Sonia, tudo bem? Those are beautiful. I wish I had more flowers in my little courtyard but they keep dying on me. Only the big trees and bushes grow wild. I think lantanas are considered noxious weeds here ;) I like picking them for Georgia's collar though. Beijos xox
ReplyDeleteP.S. this reminds me I have a couple more Brazil posts to write kkkkk. (I learnt this recently. Also rsrsrs!)
NO DIA DA ECOLOGIA DAY ESTAMOS AI.. COM A NATUREZA SUPER LINDA...
ReplyDeleteINTERAÇÃO DE AMIGOS
http://sandrarandrade7.blogspot.com/
VOU TE ESPERAR.
SUAS FOTOS ESTÃO LINDAS.
SANDRA
I just discovered your Blog. I love it especially because you have so many wonderful photos of your garden and the area. I try to do the same here on the shores of Lake Michigan USA. Most photos are only taken right here on the property along the shore. If you look through some of the past archives you will see photos that will remind you of the ones you posted of the moon recently. Very nice. I will be following your Blog. Jack
ReplyDeleteHi Sonia,
ReplyDeleteI tagged you on my blog today, in case you'd like to play along with a little blogger game! But if you don't want to, that's okay too. :)
These flowers are so beautiful!!Thanks Sonia for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYou have so much beauty in your yard. I am getting ready to have green things growing again.
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