Monday, 22 May 2017

Water Droplets On My Plants.

As I was looking through some photos to post for today, I found these photos with water droplets taken in my garden after the rain. As we are having hot and humid weather now, I would love to see these water droplets on my plants again. And I am sure my plants would welcome them too. Looking at these photos helps me forget the warm air around me. I hope they will also have the same effect on you too.
Water droplets hanging from the pomegranate buds.
Limau purut/kaffir lime/citrus hystrix.
On the yam leaf and caladium leaves.
Caladium leaves - This plant is doing well in this hot weather.
Periwinkle plant.
White calla lily. This photo was taken in Cameron Highland.
My Cotton Rosemallows flower totally drenched after a heavy downpour..
Morning sunlight on the wet Cotton Rosemallow.
Euphorbia Viguieri Ankarafantsiensis
Adenium
Lemon tree
Water droplets hanging from the Water Jasmine leaves and buds.

When he sneezes, the sunlight sparkles like lightning across
the vapor droplets. His eyes glow like sparks.
(Job 41:18, The Living Bible-TLB)

57 comments:

  1. Absolutely gorgeous!!! I hope you have a fantastic new week ahead! :)

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    1. Thank you, Linda. Have a fantastic week too!

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  2. I think the Cotton Rosemallows are my favorite! I also love the Euphorbia Viguieri Ankarafantsiensis. Yes, I had to copy and paste this word!

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    1. I still can't pronounce the long name of the cactus plant. Have a beautiful day, Ginny!

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  3. Thank you for the photos. Very soothing to look at the water droplets on your greeneries. Your camera lens is very good, can capture the water droplets in such sharp photos.

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    1. Thank you, Mun. I enjoyed being in the garden just after the rain because everything looks so fresh. So far, I am quite contented with my mobile phone camera. Ha ha!

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  4. Wow caladium leaves look fantastic and all photos are original

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  5. Those caladium leaves are just beautiful! Love your garden, Nancy.

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  6. Lovely capture of water droplets, Nancy. I love seeing these too. Oh, your leafy plants are really gorgeous!

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    1. Thank you, Sharon. The best time in the garden is after the rain to catch the droplets if the lighting permits it. Have a lovely day!

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  7. Nancy, I think water droplets on plants and flowers make them look even more beautiful. It has been so hot lately and miraculously, it is raining right now.

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    1. Yes, it is so hot. I can see dark clouds and rumbling of thunder but only get a little raindrops, that's all.

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  8. Good series of photos! I thought the pomegranates were rose apples.

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    1. Thank you, Stacy. I would love to grow a rose apple plant but no more space in my garden.

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  9. Nice shots, I love water droplets, they are my gems... Hehehe.. And your pomegranate looks good too!

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    1. Thank you, Elin. Ha ha ha...gems that will evaporate when the sun comes up...

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  10. You have beautiful plants.

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    1. Thank you, Irene. Welcome back. I miss your comments. Have a beautiful day!

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  11. Love your photos and your beautiful garden.

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  12. ...beautiful, we have droplets this morning after our overnight rain.

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    1. Thank you, Tom. Good that you had rain. We only get slight drizzle only.

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  14. It's always pretty to see the water drops after the rain!

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    1. They are like glass jewels. Have a great day!

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  15. Hello Nancy, pretty plants. Lovely captures of the droplets. Happy Monday, enjoy your new week ahead!

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    1. Thank you, Eileen. Have a wonderful day and happy week!

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  16. You are fortunate indeed, Nancy, to have such a stunning array of plants right at hand.

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    1. Thank you, David. Its a joy to watch the plants grow. Have a lovely day!

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  17. I LOVE the caladium leaf shots....

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    1. Thank you, Rose. The caladium is doing well in this weather. Have a good day!

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  18. The water droplets make the photographs even prettier.

    Have a fabulous day, Nancy. ☺

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    1. Thank you, Libby. I like that too. The green is so pleasing to the eyes.

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  20. Lovely flowers! Happy new week!:)

    xxBasia

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  21. Hi Nancy, I love seeing water droplets on our flowers/plants also...

    I tried to grow caladium here once --but we get too cold in the winter for it... I am now only planting Hostas which love our area... BUT--the caladium is more colorful.

    I posted a full moon over the water on my blog today.

    Hugs,
    Betsy

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    1. Thank you, Betsy. I love Hostas too. Caladium needs the sun to do well. I will be hopping over to enjoy your full moon post. Have a lovely day!

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  22. The plants look fantastic with the water droplets on them. Hope you cool off.
    Have a wonderful week ahead.

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    1. Thank you, Bill. Thank God it is raining now though not a heavy one. At least it helps to cool the air. Have a wonderful week too!

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  23. Thank you, Eleine. Have a great day!

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