I tried to find out just what that first one was and looked at a bunch of flowers. I saw several that looked very much like that first one and although it is probably a very common flower I should know, I don't. But both are very nice looking and clicking on the picture really brings out the little water droplets on the pebbles.
To be honest, I don't know what it is called either, Six! I am very bad at remembering names of things. But they are beautiful and those water droplets are definitely visible in the photo. They had just received their daily dose of water.
Why, thank you, Six! Sure looks like those, and the leaves are similar too. Nice to have a name for the flower. Mine aren't blooming quite as well as the ones in the picture; in fact, they seem to have withered away already.
Those are beautiful flowers Neetu. I hope they are in your yard.
Happy imagery!
Thank you, Six, and one of them is in my yard, the other in my neighbor's. But both are in my camera!
Thank you, Mac - happiness blooms only for a short while so I had to capture it!
I tried to find out just what that first one was and looked at a bunch of flowers. I saw several that looked very much like that first one and although it is probably a very common flower I should know, I don't. But both are very nice looking and clicking on the picture really brings out the little water droplets on the pebbles.
To be honest, I don't know what it is called either, Six! I am very bad at remembering names of things. But they are beautiful and those water droplets are definitely visible in the photo. They had just received their daily dose of water.
Beautiful
The top may be a variety of Butterfly Weed; the bottom is Prairie Blazing Star.
I believe I have found what the first photo is. "Lantana"
They come in many different colors.
Thank you, John! I am pleased to meet you!
I so appreciate that info, Mac! I was looking for it. All I knew it was a single stalk flower.
Six, indeed, it is Lantana! Thank you so much!
Neetu, what a wonderful job you did capturing Nature's beauty. Thanks for sharing thesewonderful images.
Blazing Star (maybe) Most appear more purple though. Also called Gayfeather.
Glad you liked them,
Thank you, Cerenkov!
Why, thank you, Six! Sure looks like those, and the leaves are similar too. Nice to have a name for the flower. Mine aren't blooming quite as well as the ones in the picture; in fact, they seem to have withered away already.