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It’s that time of year when all of the flowers are blooming and these quick little showers show up out of nowhere. My orchids look fabulous this Spring! I can mostly get phalaenopsis to re-bloom year after year. When I buy some from a store or garden shop, I let them live out their flowering lives in my home. When they are all done, I just stick them under the oak trees and they love it! I do not do anything else to them. I just let nature water and care for them. The white and hot pink especially like to show their pretty little petals for me. We just had one of those morning showers that leaves everything all sparkly with water droplets….I couldn’t resist!
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My Petals are ALL W.E.T…………………………………………………………….. #orchidphotography #flowerart
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So glad to know that they re-bloom year after year. I heard a feature on NPR (All Things Considered probably about 3 weeks ago) of how they are trying to bring back the orchids that were native to South Florida before development nearly wiped them out. I believe they are growing them in a lab or something like that. Anyway, my dad grows his on his porch down in St. Pete Beach. They are gorgeous!
Yes they are….I love that I can let nature do the work too. 🙂
Sharon so Beautiful….I have been sharing your flowers with my friends in Minnesota…
Thank you so much Robyn! I really appreciate it!
your light shines…Heart to Heart Robyn
So glad you have eyes to see it Robyn. 🙂
Spring time is a beautiful time of year.
Indeed it is….out to immerse myself in it again today!
So pretty – wish I lived in a climate where that was possible!
Sharon, thirsty petals seeking rain to drink, then blossom brighter… stunning work…
Thank you Lance. 🙂
You are specially welcome, Sharon…
This is such a beautiful picture. I love the dark colors and light and dew. Orchids are also a favorite of mine.
Thank you so much Omaste!
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