I'm a Royal Navy Veteran from Scotland and love to get out and about with my wife, susantbraithwaite.com, on our Kalkhoff e-bikes. My faithful camera, Snappy, and the ever-present Lensy (lensball) are always along for the ride to capture the beauty of Scotland π΄σ §σ ’σ ³σ £σ ΄σ Ώ. Join me as I share photos from our travels, how Lensy views the world & pretty much anything shiny β¨
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8 thoughts on “Bromelia — Flower of the Day Dec 17”
smokey: @JezB I figured it since it looked tropical, it must have been at the Botanic Gardens. And no worries on the replies; thereβs not an expectation here of speedy replies, and conversations sometimes continue days or weeks later when people check back in π via micro.blog
JezB: @smokey Thanks Smokey; it’s amazing what you can see at Botanic Gardens. Apologies for being late responding; a job in retail means Iβve pretty much only got time to post and run. Thankfully, microblog helps with this! via micro.blog
smokey: @JezB I figured it since it looked tropical, it must have been at the Botanic Gardens. And no worries on the replies; thereβs not an expectation here of speedy replies, and conversations sometimes continue days or weeks later when people check back in π via micro.blog
JezB: @smokey Thanks Smokey; it’s amazing what you can see at Botanic Gardens. Apologies for being late responding; a job in retail means Iβve pretty much only got time to post and run. Thankfully, microblog helps with this! via micro.blog
smokey: @JezB Another unique-looking flower π via micro.blog
Interesting, both creations are stunning, can’t decide which one is my favo… .
Thanks, π I can’t decide either!
I always like these flowers – they look so exotic. π
I agree, never seen them outside a glass house π
Glasgow Botanic Gdns: liked this. via twitter.com