Today, I am sharing with you some of the beautiful flowers found growing in the garden of the bungalow we were staying at in Fraser's Hill. We spent a lot of time in the garden enjoying the beautiful flowers, plants, trees, birds, insects and monkeys too! Today's post is about flowers.
Unique and beautiful Dahlias. This multi shades of purple is very different from the plain purple Dahlias shown below.
Plain purple Dahlias.
Plain purple Dahlias.
Gorgeous Yellow Rose. We quickly took photos of this rose before the rain came.
This rose is a winner!
Red Zinna flowers.
Pink Rose.
Another newly opened Pink Rose.
I do not know the name of this purple flower.
Can someone help me with the identification of this flower and plant?
A close up of the purple flower.
These are the buds of the purple flowers.
Orchid flowers.
A close up of the purple flower.
These are the buds of the purple flowers.
Orchid flowers.
Purple flower of the Yesterday Today and Tomorrow plant.
Scarlet Banana.
Linking to Flower Wednesday.
Your lips are like a scarlet ribbon; your mouth is lovely.
Your temples behind your veil are like the halves of a pomegranate.
(Song of Songs 4:3, New International Version-NIV)
Great flower photos Nancy! Especially I love the first pink dahlias - beautiful. Have a lovely week!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Riitta. Have a lovely week too!
DeleteI think the purple flower is a hibiscus. We grow them but they have to come indoors for winter. The dahlias are such a lovely colour. B
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear. Looking at the leaves again, they do look like hibiscus leaves. I should have asked for a cutting to bring home, but I didn't see anyone around. Maybe next trip.....
DeleteI would want to spend a lot of time in the garden as well with flowers like these. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAmalia
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Thank you, Amalia. You will certainly love this place.
DeleteBeautiful flowers in Fraser's Hill.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rose. Have a beautiful day!
DeleteBeautiful! The two pink roses seem to have different petal configurations.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Stacy. The pink roses were from the same rose plant. Have a wonderful day!
DeleteBelas e magnificas flores.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de boa semana.
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Thank you, Francisco. Have a great day!
Deletewow beautiful flowers Dear:*
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear. Have a fantastic day!
DeleteBeautiful flowers indeed, particularly the dahlias! The purple one does look like a hibiscus with double petals.
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear. Thank you for the identification of the purple flower. Have a lovely day!
DeleteThe dahlias are just stunning! I have never seen purple ones. And the beautiful yellow rose is just perfect! So those are my two favorites.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ginny. They are also my favourites!
DeleteThe Dahlias are stunning.. that purple flower can be hibiscus..
ReplyDeleteThank you, Krishna. I like the purple hibiscus very much.
DeleteThe only thing is fantastic I love flowers
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Very eye-catching look! Have a good day!
Deleteyou had me at purple but they are all beautiful!! have a wonderful holiday, if you celebrate!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Debbie. First time seeing a purple hibiscus.!
DeleteLovely shots. Thanks Nancy. :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear. Have a great day!
DeleteSo many beautiful flowers! I love the dahlias!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Karen. Have a fantastic day!
DeleteAll the flowers are so beautiful...
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sharon. I am never tired of looking at them.
Deletebeautiful flowers! I like the yellow rose best! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mun. The yellow rose is a rare beauty!
DeleteSuch beautiful flowers...loved all of them
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear. Have a beautiful day!
DeleteWorse, you can be exposed to toxins from honey bees that pollinate this plant. Terrible! http://www.memories.com.my/
ReplyDeleteThank you, John for your visit and comment. We are just admiring the flowers and only taking some snapshots of them. We didn't go too near of smell any one of them. We know the danger. Have a good day!
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