It’s Macro Monday and I love to find flowers in the park, like this African Cornflag. It seems unusual, but these cornflag flowers are actually considered naturalized for California (and bonus–they bloom in the winter). I am sharing for Cee’s photo challenge – Flower of the Day (FOTD).
Chasmanthe floribunda, also known as the African Cornflag, blooms in the winter in southern California; captured with 300mm DSLR lens.African Cornflag garden in southern California; captured with 300mm DSLR lens.Close-up of African Cornflag in bloom; captured with 300mm DSLR lens.
I am an avid nature and ecology lover and enjoy sharing my photography in my blog writings. I will often be out early in the morning or late in the evening with my camera, trying to capture the peacefulness and beauty around me.
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4 thoughts on “FOTD – January 31, 2022: African Cornflag Flowers”
What a delicate winter flower! Such a surprise to find blooming flowers in the winter!
What a delicate winter flower! Such a surprise to find blooming flowers in the winter!
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I guess we are just lucky to be in Southern California. 😎
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Oh what unusual flowers for today 😀
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They’re definitely unusual, which drew me to them! 😎
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