Flower Photos
Thursday, June 7, 2007
Pollen Covered
Well she wants you to think she has been working hard.
But actually she just got done raiding a bag of Doritos.
The hummers have been elusive this week, but the bees have
sure put on a show to make up for it!
Wednesday, June 6, 2007
Ackermanii in the Morning Sun
My wife pointed this blossom out to me this morning. It's a good thing too. The sun was so harsh this afternoon that the top of it got burned! This is on our biggest Orchid Cactus. It has been blooming non-stop for about a month which is pretty impressive since even in the shade each blossom only lasts for a few days.
Tuesday, June 5, 2007
Evening Bee
My intention was to chase hummingbirds. But they must not have been very hungry tonight. Of course the bees are always good for a few nice shots.
Monday, June 4, 2007
Glowing Garden Rose
We recently got this rose a trellis because it was getting huge. And, like I mentioned yesterday, I hate to cut my plants! I don't believe it is a climber usually, but it really seems happy on the trellis. This photo was taken when there was just a shaft of afternoon sunlight shining down between our umbrellas. Made for a nice dappled background.
Sunday, June 3, 2007
Studio Daisy
Usually I like to take pictures of nature where I find it
and leave it for others to enjoy. (My neighbors have told
me repeatedly to take some of their flowers but I just can't
bring myself to cut them.) The trouble is, I have never seen
a Gerbera growing that looked quite like this.
There was one cool one that I wish
I had gone back to the Nursery for, but it was not variegated.
So I had to bring this one home from the farmers' market and
set up a little studio shoot.
Of course, he had friends. So you'll probably see more in the next few days.
Saturday, June 2, 2007
Armored Bee
Well my description was not quite as scientific as I usually like... "Big Black Bee!" But it's late and I was not able to track her down. I did have fun taking pictures of her though! Her copper colored wings were reflecting the evening sun beautifully! I was trying to get a shot that really hilted the wings and their amazing structure but this ended up being my favorite.
Friday, June 1, 2007
Sunset Dinner Flight
The hummers have gone wild around here lately. We have three feeders up, but it is a little hard to compete with all the flowers. There are actually three birds that fight over this bush regularly. Even though the bush has plenty to go around.
Thursday, May 31, 2007
Glowing Kalanchoe Close-up
I have been having a lot of fun with my plants and cameras lately. This flower is less than a quarter of an inch across. When you see it normally as just one in a cluster of flowers (called an inflorescence) the colors look continuous. Fading from red to yellow. However, on closer inspection you can see the speckled nature of the color like the printed page in a magazine.
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
White Peacock on a Flower
A really little peacock.
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Cup of Gold Nectar
Kind of like The Hound when she gets
into her food "Face First".
This bee was very cooperative. She spent a lot of time on each
blossom. I guess she wanted to make sure she did not miss anything.
This was the only flower on the plant that had the cool "crumpled"
look. All of the other flowers were more cup-like. Fitting,
since their name in Spanish (Copa de Oro) means "Cup of Gold."
Monday, May 28, 2007
Poppy Seed Pod
No, it's not upside down! Well, the photo's not anyway, the flower is.
This is the same flower from the Photo of
the Day on the 20th. By the looks of things there will be
poppies all over the place in our back yard next year.
I like the "cross section" look of the flower. And the ruffled
edge of the petals too.
Sunday, May 27, 2007
Kalanchoe & Star
I was tinkering with using the Kalanchoe as a nice backdrop to get some shots of the green tipped Sun Star blossoms. In the end I was happiest with the shots that had them both in the mix. I really like the Kalanchoe in this shot because one of the flowers in the upper right has five petals. There are hundreds of blossoms and only two of them have five petals. The rest all have four.
Saturday, May 26, 2007
Salmon Epi
Another of our new Orchid Cacti cuttings is showing off. This one surprised me. The bud did not seem to grow when we first got it. And as a cutting, I did not expect it to. Unlike the Iridescence cutting that started opening the day we brought it home, this guy's bud was very small. Once we got it in the pot however it was a different story. The pad perked up and the bud got bigger and, as you can see, it is very happy now.
Thursday, May 24, 2007
Orange Centered Poppy
I found this guy the other day at the Santa Barbara Botanic Gardens along with his friend. Unlike the dark one they actually had quite a few of these, but only one with a flower with this cool shape. This particular one caught my eye first through my camera lens as I was chasing a bee hovering by it!
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Green Sun Star
Recently I got a new Ornithogalum (Snake flower [Ornithogalum dubium])
at a Cactus and Succulent
show. It is a close relative of the Sun Star. Actually,
it is the source of the orange color and size of the Sun Star.
There are three bulbs in the pot, as one of the inflorescences
started to open I noticed it is a bit different.
Supposedly there are over 80 Ornithogalums out there. (and
some of them apparently, are considered weeds.)
I couldn't figure out which one this is, but I really like it.
(Weed or not!)
The orange in the background is the Snake flower.
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Blooming Tiger
It was another good weekend to take pictures. But, as usual it was just too short. Fortunately I had enough time to get a shot of this cool Tiger Lily. This is actually a native Santa Barbara plant.
Monday, May 21, 2007
Green Tipped Star
I mentioned this flower on the discussion at the bottom of the Sun Star keyword page. About a week ago we found it at a local grocery store. It is a little different than the others I've seen. Every other petal has a green tip. There are three petals that are on the outside of the bud and three on the inside. The outside ones have the green tips. It makes for a VERY interesting variant.
Sunday, May 20, 2007
Dark Poppy
About a year and a half ago I found some beautiful dark poppies in Ventura. Yesterday we went to a Bonsai show at the Santa Barbara Botanic Gardens. Along with a really cool grape and curly willow we found a single dark poppy. Of course I had to bring it home. I went a little crazy yesterday. In addition to the Bonsai sale, my wife found a bunch of Epiphyllum cuttings for sale. I think it's about time for a real back yard!
Saturday, May 19, 2007
Blooming Irridescense
Well Saturday has become Epiphyllum day apparently, so why break with
tradition. :-D
This is the second blossom on the cutting from last week
as it was about to open. The cuttings are all planted now and
seem to be doing well. I used a combination of soil, peat moss, bark and
coconut fibers.
I'm trying for better drainage than usual because from what
we have read they will actually have
a better root structure if they have to go looking for
water and nourishment. (I usually just plant them in potting soil.)
Since they are a jungle canopy plant, the
roots are supposed to be almost as impressive as the pads themselves,
up to six feet! Now that's a root! I'd like to see that, but
I don't know if I have the nerve to try to coax them into
growing that long.
Thursday, May 17, 2007
Daisy Bee
I was up to one of my favorite pastimes last weekend, chasing bees. This one was quite cooperative. She was at a local Nursery so there was plenty of things for her to eat!
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
Ranaculus
I have always loved Ranaculus. The unbelievable number of petals makes for an infinite variety of patterns and photographic opportunities. This is the first variegated one I think I have seen.
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
Creative Kalanchoe
I have always had a soft spot for these plants.
They have amazing thick leathery leaves and
when they bloom they are absolutely covered in flowers.
Recently there have been a more creative variety
available. I found a "double" variety
last year, and the coloring on this one is absolutely unique!
They make great subjects for creative photography lighting experiments
too.
Monday, May 14, 2007
Glowing Sun Star
I have been playing with some creative lighting on my
flowers lately. That's the reason that the photo of the
day has been the flower of the day lately. :-D (Well, that
and the fact that it's spring and there are some amazing plants
out there that all seem to follow me home.) I\'m pretty happy
with the results though, both in the back yard and my photos!
If you ended up here because you have one of these beauties and
you are looking for care instructions, take a look at the
main Sun Star page. There are more tips
and discussion on the March 25, 2006 Sun Star too. If you
find any of it helpful, or have questions that have not
been answered there, drop us a note!
Sunday, May 13, 2007
Purple Geranium Flowers
This looks like a field of purple flowers. But they are
actually all on the same plant. This is the top of a
"Geranium maderense" it is a wild plant that has big
leaves on long stems with a large spherical inflorescence
of these beautiful purple flowers (as you can see at the right).
The plant is a biennial,
the first year you only see the interesting leaves. The
flowers (and resulting seeds) come the second year. After that
the plant usually dies. Fortunately, it re-seeds easily and
can even have pups come up from the roots.
Unfortunately this guy was not for sale, he was just the
display plant. But I did bring home his little brother. :-D
This, and a VERY cool Ginkgo bonsai tree are the reasons
I waited to get yesterday's cactus at the succulent show!
Saturday, May 12, 2007
Epiphyllum Irridescense
Last Sunday there was a Cactus and Succulent show here in Santa Barbara.
We went looking for some new Epiphyllums, and specifically this one.
I saw one the day before at a Nursery and had my fingers crossed they would
have it at the show. We got this one as a single pad cutting. Of course
that one pad is about two feet long and four inches wide, with two blossoms.
To get an idea of the scale, the petals are almost an inch across and about five long.
The whole blossom is at least eight inches across.
I hope you like it, because there are more Epi photos to come. We got
seven cuttings at the show of six different varieties! I think it
is safe to say we have a jungle in our back yard now since I have
long since lost count how many we have.




