Oh my yes, it is a flawless flower of pure virgin white. A blend of yellow and red and white. So nice. Not eaten by insects yet. I like your post today. And thank you for coming over to my blog and having a look at the ants and aphids.
Very nice! As already mentioned they are called Plumeria in Hawaii but I always thought Frangipani was much more romantic name...Mahalo for visiting me!
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Oh my yes, it is a flawless flower of pure virgin white. A blend of yellow and red and white. So nice. Not eaten by insects yet. I like your post today. And thank you for coming over to my blog and having a look at the ants and aphids.
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beautiful picture...
ReplyDeleteA very attractive flower, you can find it on wiki:
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It is a very attractive flower, you are able trovalo on wiki:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plumeria. Ciao
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ReplyDeletebeautiful -the lovely delicate frangipani or plumeria - the hawaiian lei flower. Love it! Have many here in Florida, too.
ReplyDeletebeautiful, I think the simplest flowers are the loveliest, and this is just gorgeous
ReplyDeleteVery nice! As already mentioned they are called Plumeria in Hawaii but I always thought Frangipani was much more romantic name...Mahalo for visiting me!
ReplyDeleteMy grandmother had these in her garden. She picked the young buds and put them in a bowl in her house. The entire place smells so nice.
ReplyDeleteI've seen these things in imagery... drawings, paintings... but to think that you have them within range of your camera! Beautiful!
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