Corey Wilde thanks for that. I did the search and it is one of the bromeliad family - apparently there are around 2,400 species. The most famous bromeliad is the pineapple.
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My aging and quirky Hyundai Terracan which is not always reliable, but somehow manages to get me and Sue through our many adventures. Here we were heading up the Sani Pass.
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I don't know what the flower is, but it is beautiful, and your photograph is stunning!
It reminds me of the work of an artist called Jason Hackenwerth who was featured on one of the blogs I read, on Jan 9th:(stevyncolgan.blogspot.com)
That is an absolutely lovely flower. Its poetic yet plain. I love it!
It looks like some kind of bromeliad. You might google images of bromeliads and see if you get a match.
Oh man! That's beautiful. Good shot.
Happy trails.
Gorgeous flower! Unfortunately I don't what it is. :(
Corey Wilde thanks for that. I did the search and it is one of the bromeliad family - apparently there are around 2,400 species. The most famous bromeliad is the pineapple.
Beautiful bromelaid pic Max. I posted some a while back too. They are such a lovely splash of colour in a garden.
beautiful!
Wow! That is an eye-catcher for sure.
I LOVE these bromeliads - at my dad's house in Walmer there is a whole slope covered in them. They also propagate themselves so easily. Stunning shot!
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