Waiting for the Tulips to Bloom Again
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Sophronitis wittigiana
Pine-drops
Suspended
Lonicera ciliosa
Dendrobium violaceum
The Last Cowboy
Desert Sweet Pea
Happy St. Patrick's Day from Slemish
White-tailed Trogon
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Winter Fields from the Air
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Kousa Dogwood Fruits
Columbia Plateau
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Ruddy Duck
Autumn Dogwood
Bald Eagle
Lepanthes escobariana
Near Tensleep
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Obedient Plant
Bald Eagle
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Porroglossum hirtzii
Potinara Martha Clarke x Sophrocattleya Beaufort
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Sealion at Mermaid Rock
Angraecum breve
Maxillaria variablilis
Cascades in the North Cascades
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Aechmea fasciata


Aechmea fasciata is another Bromeliad, related to the plant whose flowers I posted a few days ago and related, too, to the Pineapple plant. These flowers are often sold as houseplants for their long-lasting and large pink flower spikes. The pink part, however, is not actually flowers, but the flowers are the tiny, short-lived blue "tubes" that appear between the pink bracts. This plant belongs to my son and was photographed in his house in Michigan.
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