I have no idea what this is, but it's blooming on a hedge nearby. Oh, and it has red in it, too.
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Very pretty, and after reading your previous post I think you should only photograph soft things for a while.
ReplyDeleteHi Robin...it looks like oleander to me...but hard to tell without seeing the leaves. Oleander is everywhere around here where I live and can grow very tall and bushy, so I'm sure it will do the same in Israel as we have the same basic climate. The Romans are said to have made tea from the leaves to poison their enemies.
ReplyDeleteYou're probably right Dina. I did get off pretty easily, thank goodness.
ReplyDeleteSara, I think you're right, I think it is oleander. Thanks!
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Lovely shot Robin!
ReplyDeleteNice use of DOF.
Gorgeous flower.
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Yummy-as-can-be
Lovely capture!
ReplyDeleteI like the variety of things that just grow out of the ground. This is beautiful flora, the surprise that many (alas) think of as weeds and not beauty that showed up uninvited and yet adored...
ReplyDeleteLooks like a flower one would buy in the shop!
ReplyDeleteI like the background out-of-focus bit too.
Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteMy Ruby Tuesday post, come and see.
Lovely flowers!
ReplyDeletetwo gorgeous flower shots in a row .. nice!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteYou captured the "hedge" beautifully! Happy Ruby Tuesday!
ReplyDeleteWho cares what it is? As long as there's red in it, it's a delight to behold!
ReplyDeleteDITTY IN RED
Just a pinch of scarlet
To liven up the place;
Just a hint of ruby
Brushed upon your face;
Just a bit of cherry
Dancing round your toes;
Just some sanguine colors—
That’s the way it goes!
© 2011 by Magical Mystical Teacher
Autumn’s rubies here and here
It's just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of oleander, they're exotic. Never saw them in "real life".
They're fragile, yet so complete, and full of life itself.
wonderful
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