Spring?
Nah, it was summer the last time I checked, still is and forever will be in my equatorial corner of the world!
Sharing these captures of the perennial flowers that grow in the common garden of the condo where we live.
Bougainvillea |
Ixora |
Woodland Sunflower |
Hibiscus |
Bird Of Paradise |
Spider Lilies |
Fun Fact
Malaysia ranks among the world’s most biodiverse countries, housing an estimated 15,500 species of flowers, plants and trees.Happy Easter, pallies!
Looks like amazing. Thanks for sharing 🌸😊
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! And they bloom year round?
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter Veronica! I hope you have (had) a nice day celebrating with your family.
betty
All of them seems wonderful:) thanks for your sharing...
ReplyDeleteAll these colors herald a beautiful spring:-)) Happy Sunday.
ReplyDeleteAll these colors herald a beautiful spring:-)) Happy Sunday.
ReplyDeleteThey are absolutely beautiful and so colourful.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful Sunday.
Happy Easter. Thanks for sharing those beautiful flowers.
ReplyDeleteIt must be a pleasure to step out and see those flowers every day. I am sure they would put a spring in my step!
ReplyDeletea gorgeous tropical garden
ReplyDeleteThe ochre color of the Woodland Sunflower is unique, and the pink color of the hibiscus' petals is also marvelous ... I think you live in a special part of the world, Veronica.
ReplyDeleteI hope you had a great Easter time!
Flowers close by are the nice side of condo living, that we did for five years! Love the spider lilies, they look so interesting! The bougainvilla is my favorite, but I don't think I would ever buy it for my yard, they are such aggressive growers.Many thanks Veronica for sharing this flower feast with All Seasons, after all it's Spring (haha), Have an enjoyable week, Jesh
ReplyDeleteLovely blooms!
ReplyDeleteI wish we could grow bougonvillia here... but then again, I can't even SPELL it, much less grow it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing these lovely photos at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2021/04/after-rain.html
Ha ha. Now I'm very jealous Veronica. I could show you some photos of snowdrops?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful captures love the pretty colours too :-)
ReplyDeleteHave a bloomingtastic safe week 👍😷😷😷
What beautiful bright flowers! So cheerful! thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHope that you are having a good week! It's been a very rainy one so far here!
Away From The Blue
Just exactly what I needed to see on this gray, cold day in the Northern hemisphere!
ReplyDeleteThe spider lilies are amazing.
ReplyDeletewow so amazing flowers
ReplyDeleteOh, an endless summer sounds heavenly! Those spider lilies are beautiful! I have never seen them before. I wonder if they are available in the US. I'm going to check.
ReplyDeleteThey are all pretty, but I love the orange ones in the 2nd shot!
ReplyDeleteWow! So beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSpring, Summer ... so beautiful Flowers you show. Here in Germany we have a little bit spring, than winter ... Snow, Rain, windy ... at one day ... the weather is crazy ;-) here.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your easterwishes.
Have a nice day and greetings from Germany
Kirsi
Beautiful flowers. Those spider lilies are so unusual.
ReplyDeleteThe flowers are beautiful and you get to enjoy them without all the work if the condo is taking care of them! Perfect!
ReplyDelete...beautiful gifts of nature that I have enjoyed in Maui!
ReplyDeleteThere are some spectacular blooms here and nicely captured. Have a blessed Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful
ReplyDeleteBright and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous flowers ❤
ReplyDeleteLovely <3
ReplyDeleteFlowers make my heart happy. Beautiful flowers in your garden.
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. ♥
Oh! We had just released the lush spring flowers and it was snowing again. We have 0 degrees celsius now ...
ReplyDeleteThe flowers from you are splendid, amazingly beautiful!
Have a fine day, Veronica! ♥
I saw for the first time: Spider Lilies!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images, Veronica! The flowers are always amazing!
Happy WW! Have a fabulous week!
Those are spectacular flowers! I've never seen a Spider Lilly before, what a beauty.
ReplyDeleteSo many pretty flowers and colours, I guess that's what's good about where you live, the temperature enables so much to grow throughout the year.
ReplyDeleteso many colorful flowers already?? My world is still grey, a little cold rain is falling.
ReplyDeleteLove the Spider Lilies :)
They are very beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSpider Lilies are amazing! I see for the first time.
Happy Friday, Veronica!
Wonderful color explosion! We're finally seeing purple Spring flowers here. And budding trees. (:
ReplyDeleteSame here in Belgium, last week summer this week snow !
ReplyDeleteYour flower pictures are beautiful !
Beautiful blooms. We have a lot of Bougainvillea around here as well, nothing can beat it for color and you don't have to do any work, just mind the prickly bits.
ReplyDeleteAmalia
xo
Dear Veronica,
ReplyDeleteWhenever we came to countries like Thailand, India, Mexico, Portugal etc. on our travels, I saw these magnificent bougainvilleas, tall as trees. They're so beautiful and I'm a bit envious: They can't thrive in our climate - I once had one that I wanted to winter in the basement, but it didn't survive ... But luckily there are other beautiful flowers and blossoms here, which appear in spring - I really enjoy that :-)
Happy sunday and all the best from Austria,
Traude
So pretty! I like all the bright colors. I love seeing flowers from across the world. It's spring here and all the plants are starting to come back from the cold winter we had.
ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty and colorful. Looks like your condo has a beautiful garden.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Thanks for sharing.
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