Sunday, September 20, 2009

Today's Flowers # 58

My friend Luiz from Brazil does the Today's Flowers Meme, check it out. Come and join with your flower photos. Sunday at 2 GMT is the post time.

I have a small pot of Gazania Daisies on the deck (thanks for all the help with the ID). It is putting on a late Summer show. I do love this orange one for sure.
You can see a lot of great flowers above.

31 comments:

Digital Flower Pictures said...

That orange is a really nice color. I don't think those are Gerbers. They look at a lot more like Gazania Daisy.

Tipper said...

Such deep color-very pretty. Next year I'm going to be looking for those for my garden!

Twisted Fencepost said...

And they are beautiful!
Love the dragonfly, too.

Carletta said...

Lovely FG!
I agree with Digital Flower too. I think they look more like gazanias.
They are lovely fall colors.

Carletta’s Captures.

Snap said...

I love gerbera daisies. They are such a happy flower and make a wonderful cut bouquet, too.

Ruth's Photo Blog said...

The Gerberas are so pretty.It is nice to have some flowers that give color in fall.
Blessings,Ruth

Day4plus said...

Beautiful colors!! I too think they are Gazanias which are one of my favorite summer flowers. I have pots full of them. MB

Carver said...

Your gerber daisies are beautiful. I love how you have a mix of colors. I only have red ones.

Regina said...

Great captures! So lovely.

Gaelyn said...

The colors are gorgeous, so vivid.

NCmountainwoman said...

Beautiful fall flowers. It's so nice to have different flowers on the deck.

Michele said...

Isn't it wonderful when the flowers decide to stay in for the long haul as that?? I agree, the orange ones are stunning!!

Hugs♥

Rose said...

They are gorgeous! I did not know the name.

imac said...

Flower Power Tom.

SandyCarlson said...

Those are wonderful shots. I just love the color of the flowers.

Betsy Banks Adams said...

Beautiful Daisies, Tom... The orange one is a perfect FALL color. We're on our 6th day of RAiN---with more on the way... Gads!!!!
Betsy

Adrienne Zwart said...

Such a great way to add a splash of color to your deck. I have never tried to grow these. Yours look very pretty.

Jama said...

Such beautiful colors on a gorgeous flowers!

DeniseinVA said...

I would love to have some of those pretty planters on my deck. Well, guess I'll have to wait until next year but you've planted that seed in my head :) Thank you!

Pietro Brosio said...

Wonderful deep color in these daisies. Beautiful shots, Tom.

SAPhotographs (Joan) said...

Gazania'a are such a simple flower and yet make such a beautiful show.

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George said...

I really like the color of these daisies. The color is perfect for autumn.

Splendid Little Stars said...

They are so gorgeous!

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Nice pictures. I like these daisys.

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SaraG said...

Tom,
Beautiful photo's!! The color of these flowers are just amazing!
Great captures!!
Take care.

Darla said...

What a great show!!

Anonymous said...

FG-I am in love with the orange, it is so vibrant. Plus it looks gorgeous on my favorite flower!
O and question, what does it mean when crocus's bloom again? is this normal?
Have a great day!
NLSM

Craver Vii said...

I didn't know anything about Gazanias before, but I studied gazintas in elementary school. You know... two gazinta six three times, how many times does four gazinta twelve, etc.

That first picture struck me as a most welcome bold accent on the neutral background, especially being this late in the season.

Luiz Santilli Jr said...

Hi my friend Fishing Guy

I was in East European past weeks!
Now I´m in my home, but my time schedule is from Russian, more 7 hours than Brazil!
I'm sleeping during the day!!
Thanks for posting for TODAY'S FLOWERS!

lUIZ

Gina said...

they look so lovely in a pot..think I might have to dig some up and do the same! :)