
Pentas flower. Lots of tiny flowers make up one larger head of flowers. Bees and butterflies love them
Cee’s FOTD
Playful or dreamy insights & beautiful gems... by Nicole Sara
Nature, history, & culture in Bend & beyond
Tripping the world, slowly
Travel to Live, Live to Travel
Photos. News. Projects. Books. Guides. Equipment
To See a World in a Grain of Sand...
Roaming, at home and abroad
the world as seen by different artists
...out of a digital shoebox
4TheRecord is dedicated primarily to Ausmusic from all eras and most genres, we will explore the dynamics of the creative process, and reveal the great drama, lyricism, musicality, and emotion behind each classic song.
Aspergers syndrome, bipolarity, photography, art, poetry.
The soul can fly everywhere but alas the limitations of the body..
Poetic storyteller with a mic and a camera.
ich zeige euch meine stadt wie ich sie sehe
A photographer's view of the world - words and images to inspire your travels and your dreams
...On the loose with the Booze... And Fighting Cancer...
Connecting the Americas, Bridging Cultures Supergringa in Spain: A Travel Memoir
They are so pretty. I feel like I’ve seen them before called by a different name.
LikeLiked by 1 person
I also have a pink variety and there is an orange one as well that I am yet to find locally
LikeLike
Pentas flowers are so lovely. I should plant some here.
LikeLiked by 1 person
It has bees and butterflies all day, moths at night plus other pollinators. Even small honeyeaters, Brown and Eastern Spinebills, get into the flowers as well
LikeLiked by 1 person
That plant’s a beauty.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Thank Margaret. It has about eighty of those flower heads on the plants at the moment
LikeLiked by 1 person
Wow!
LikeLiked by 1 person