Terri’s Sunday Stills Monthly Colour Challenge: All About #Apricot
I wasn’t sure if I had any apricot images. They all seem either too orange or yellow to me. Of course they are mainly flowers.
Terri’s Sunday Stills Monthly Colour Challenge: All About #Apricot
I wasn’t sure if I had any apricot images. They all seem either too orange or yellow to me. Of course they are mainly flowers.
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Yes, lots of lovely apricots!
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Thank you 🙂
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I think you did, too, Brian! In fact, I know you did! Spectacular! Love the florals and the apricot/pink plumeria!
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Thanks Terri. That is a favourite Frangipanni/Plumeria but can’t find the garden I saw it in to get a cutting
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After our trip to the Big Island of Hawaii in 2018, when I came home, I found a plumeria shop online that sold cuttings. It may have been through Amazon but the vendor lived in Hilo. I bought 4 stalks then, planted them all in Sacramento (where it gets cold). One flowered a few months later (the pink ones I’ve shared–truly luckily), the other two never flourished. I rehomed the other one to my daughter in San Diego before we moved to cold Washington and the yellow one has been blooming. You might have good luck through that source. If it gets cold where you live, keep them in pots that you can move indoors (garage) when they naturally go dormant!
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I can get cuttings from gardens. I just ask the people and gardeners are always happy to share. They grow well in my climate. I have quite a few in my garden but mainly the white/yellow and pinks
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Lucky you! Enjoy!
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Nice, gorgeous frangipani
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Thanks Alison. It is the best I have seen pity I didn’t get a cutting at the time
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We have cream and pink ones
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I do as well 🙂
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Beautiful photos
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Thank you Sadie 😀
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You’re welcome
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I enjoyed the apricot color throughout this post with such wonderful photography – this was such a lift today
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Great selection Brian. The flowers are lovely, and I love the butterflies.
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Thanks Graham 🙂
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You did! Especially the butterflies!
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Thanks Margaret 🙂
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Lots! And some lovely shots too.
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Thanks Jo. Had more than I thought 🙂
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Lovely selection
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Thank you Sue 🙂
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Lots and lots and lots!
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There was a few wasn’t there 🙂
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Lovely choices 😍
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Thank you Cathy 🙂
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Stunning collection of images!
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Thank you very much 🙂
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Lovely photos!
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Thanks Aletta 🙂
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You did indeed find apricot and what a treat for the eyes.
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Thank you Suzanne 🙂
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