06 November 2007

Abutilon megapotanicum


This week's entry for the Tuesday and Wednesday edition of Wordless Wednesday is the flower of Abutilon megapotamicum, a native Brazilian which is a popular plant in subtropical gardens and a garden in Romford

66 comments:

etteY said...

great shot! how did you came up with the black background? happy tuesday and wednesday! :D

Anonymous said...

Aah, sub-tropical Romford, I remember it well......

Liz Hinds said...

It's not a Bleeding heart is it? No, that's Dicentra - the name just poped into my head! But it's similar. Fabulous photo.

Liz Hinds said...

Ot it might have popped!

Anonymous said...

Okey,that is a WOW!!! Happy WT:)

Digital Flower Pictures said...

It's common name around here is Flowering Maple. I actually overwintered this plant inside last winter. It grew to about 5 feet tall this year.

Nice shot, jams. I had a lot of trouble trying to get a picture of the flower.

Anonymous said...

wow, very beautiful!! Have a great Wednesday, Jams.

Jim said...

That is a very pretty flower picture. Thanks for educating us.
Happy WW!
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tammi said...

Stunning -- as we've come to expect! Happy WW on Tuesday!

Anonymous said...

Tropical is a nice word for today. Thank you for that breath of fresh air.

SandyCarlson said...

Cool for that garden in Romford, which I take it is not near Brazil! Great WW photo!

Unknown said...

Tropical anything is beautiful - gr8 foto, as always! (Mine's up) :)

Sandee said...

Never seen this type of flower before. It's beautiful. Have a great WW Jams. :)

Anonymous said...

Very cool.

Anonymous said...

What an interesting plant and wonderful photograph...

Melanie said...

Beautiful! You have such a talent.

Le Butterfly said...

Stunning shot.
Happy WW

Anonymous said...

Interesting... Happy WW!

Come and visit me on my first WW post. Thanks :)

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MaR said...

Beautiful!!
happy ww :)

Jenn in Holland said...

which is a gorgeous blossom indeed!
Well captured.

Colin Campbell said...

Beautiful. We should be able to grow that here.

Anonymous said...

very beautifull! happy WW

Cynthia said...

Beautiful picture!

Jos said...

Very beautiful indeed, Jams! Happy WW

maryt/theteach said...

jams, beautiful shot! Do you care to say how you got the shot? And if you used Adobe or any other software like it?
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Alison said...

Oooh, I like this. Does it come in orange, because I'm sure I've seen something like it recently.

♥.Trish.♥ Drumboys said...

stunning shot as always Jams

Katya said...

That is a very interesting blossom! I love the coloration. It is very pretty, indeed! And, a great photo!

Happy WW!

MamaGeek @ Works For Us said...

Wow, that is amazing althought I got a glimpse of Tutankhamun and was totally mesmerized!

CK Ng said...

Nice capture. Happy WW!

Natalie said...

What a great picture...beautiful!

Shelia said...

It looks like velvet, very pretty. Have a blessed and wonderful WW!

Anonymous said...

wonderful find for today's entry!

happy ww!

Julia Phillips Smith said...

It reminds me of the orange Chinese lanterns. Gorgeous shot, Jams!

Anonymous said...

great shot! interesting flower!
happy WW

bluemountainmama said...

looks similar to 'bleeding hearts'.... lovely little thing!

Joyismygoal said...

I thought these were bleeding heart but no? Still so lovely How do they differ?

Qtpies7 said...

That is just lovely.

Four-eyed-missy said...

This is the first time I've seen a flower like that. Does it have seeds inside?

maiylah said...

that's a gorgeous flower! reminds me a bit of the hibiscus ... :)
happy WW

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Anonymous said...

I've never heard of this plant, nor have I seen it. Thank you for showing me something completely new. Happy WW.

Anonymous said...

nice shot as always. i also enjoyed your king tut and dick cheney posts! happy WW!

jennyr said...

that's a pretty neat flower. how did u get a black background?

Anonymous said...

ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL!!! Thank you for that. :D

Siani said...

Lovely pic, as usual. That Romford garden of yours sounds very interesting. Happy WW!

Dallas Meow said...

beautiful and wouldn't survive texas, that's for sure . . .


peace to all y'all

Celeste said...

What a beautiful flower!

impwork said...

Really great photo :-)

Memories of Eric and Flynn said...

Beautiful flower, never seen one like it before. Great photo does it justice.

Anonymous said...

nice shot. happy ww

Rambler said...

the tip of the flower has come out so well shan

Hootin Anni said...

Absolutely stunning!!! You are tops with photography. It's always a pleasure visiting your W W

letha said...

Always make me think of fairies skirts flowers like these.

catsynth said...

What an interesting flower.

Anonymous said...

What beautiful flower. I have never seen one like it. Such rich color too.

Happy WW

Stephanie said...

Thanks for stopping by my blog, great picture!

Anonymous said...

Very beautiful Jam! Happy WW!

Patois42 said...

My goodness, that's an excellent photo. What a gorgeous flower.

Anonymous said...

I need to work harder at putting "stunning" pictures on my blogs for WW I guess. Always something wonderful here Jams.

Queen of My Domain said...

I've never seen that flower before. Your picture makes it look stunning. Great Job.

Tanya said...

that's a beautiful flower!

L.L. Barkat said...

Looks almost like a painting. Lovely texture.

Andree said...

It looks like I'm introducing the Thursday edition of WW!

That is a great photo; great flower. The little things (at my age, I'm still saying little things for little things I don't have the vocabulary for) coming down from the flower are so pretty.

Anonymous said...

I have the very same in my garden here in sunny Ealing!!

jams o donnell said...

THat is excellent to know con!

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