Sunday, April 15, 2007

Flower fest


Flower fest is currently involved in Posy Picking with P.

I have been eagerly awaiting this round for 'P' ever since I "found" the site when the round for 'M' was going on.



My entires are:

Flower: Pansy
Medium: Photography
Lovely grown in pots, troughs, or as mass plantings, pansies have never gone out of fashion. These lightly scented flowers are available in a huge range of colors. The dark centers in some flowers are thought to resemble little faces. They grow only six to ten inches high and can spread up to ten to twelve inches across. They grow well in sun or semi-shade, and can tolerate cool weather.

Flower: Petunia
Medium: Photography
Petunias are one of the best summer flowering annuals for massed display, and they also look good in pots and hanging baskets. The color range is huge, with varieties available in every color except orange. You can expect blooms throughout the summer and into autumn if faded flowers are removed regularly. Plants quickly grow to a height of 10-16 inches. The basic petunia flower is funnel shape, but hybridizers have created many variations including singles and doubles with petals that have wavy or fringed margins. Many patterns are available in stripes, speckles and borders in an extensive color palette that includes purple, mauve, lavender, pink, red, white and yellow. Leaves and stems are sticky to the touch and have a distinctive odor.

Flower: Poinsettia
Medium: Photography
The poinsettia's species name pulcherrima means "most beautiful" and that it is! Euphorbia pulcherrima is named after Dr. J.R. Poinsett, and was introduced to gardeners in the early 19th century. The species is a tall, rangy shrub that grows to a height of 10 ft. It has large, dark green, oval leaves that are "toothed" on the sides and pointed at the tips. They emerge from smooth green erect stems. Flowers are borne at the stem tips in winter. The actual flowers are quite small (they are the yellow structures at the center of the brilliantly colored "bracts") The bracts are actually modified leaves - in the species there usually are 8 to 10 bracts that are 4-7 in long.

17 comments:

Bendtherulz said...

Congrats !! and good entries Sigma. I loved that poinsettia - we use that flower a lot during C'mas time -I love visiting the flower fest pages...!

Ginco said...

Those flowers are magnificent, I can almost smell the fragrance. Our town is filled with the lovely sweet smell of flowers everywhere, perhaps that's why my nose very sensitive even to flower pictures :-)

Ash said...

Such lovely flowers!!!

Cuckoo said...

Nice lovely flowers Sigma. Never knew you seriously started participating in that festival !!

Good going. I am just not getting time for anything :((

Sigma said...

@BTR: Thanks!! Oh yes, poinsettia does look a lot like holly!

@Ginco: "my nose very sensitive even to flower pictures"
Lol!! And thanks!! And I liked your spring photos too!

@Ash: Thanks!

@Cuckoo: Well, I did have these photos - some of my most favorites - so there! :-)

Kalyan Panja said...

lovely flowers...wonderfully captured shots:)

Shruti said...

Beautiful flowers..simply loved it....

Sigma said...

@Kalyan: Thanks!!

@Shruti: Thanks! And welcome to my blog. Check out my travel blog for more photos :-)

Maverick said...

vow!!!! delight for eyes, really kool flowers.i love flowers except for those botany classes where i had to remember all those scientific names :)

btw thx for the site,im havin fun.

Sigma said...

@Maverick: Thanks!! And I'd request you too to check out my travel blog - that is where I post most of my photos!!

Princess Banter said...

Beautiful flowers! My favorites are stargazer lilies though -- cuz of their wonderful scents!

Sriram said...

beautiful flowers...and well captured!

Sigma said...

@Princess: Thanks a lot!! Welcome to my blog. And check out my travel blog for more flower pics.:-))

@Sriram: Thanks too!

Maverick said...

btw jus saw ur profile, gosh ur profile is anybody's dream !

Bendtherulz said...

Hey Sigma - just saw your entries making way in Flower fest....how cool. I have to say all the pics are looking so good.
What else you are cliking these days.

Tk care ~

Sigma said...

@BTR: Thank you!! Well, I am not clicking much beyond my mouse these days!! Overloaded with work and deadlines.

Anonymous said...

Beautful entries. I will check the competition blog, to see if I can post any entry. :)