Today’s Flowers # 6
i really dunno what’s that but they are still flowers. i saw this on my latest trip up in my mom’s lil hometown. I dun think it’s a squash flower.
Anyone have the idea? tell me. ok?
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October 5th, 2008 in
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Hi Arlene! Sure you can join. It’s on Sundays but you can post anytime of the week you wish too just don’t forget to add your link. Lovely flowers by the way
the You’re gonna miss meme is up. I don’t think they are squash flower hahahaha something like kampanilya something hahaha.
Hi E! Hmmm will join one of these days.
i need to grab the badge.
Kampanilya? Hmm i guess it’s my first tiem to see that kaya di ko nakilala.
will drop by your blog soon.
Around here we call them angel trumpets. I have some in my yard but it’s been so dry when they finally came up my husband kept mowing them down. Maybe next year!
I really don’t know what kind of flower this is. Thanks for sharing.
my girlfriend will definitely love this. i will invite her to see this and spray perfume all around the room to have that fragrant effect. lols. great post. i truly enjoyed it.
hmmm nice shot sis! hehehe and I have no idea what they’re called! hehehehe
Lovely photo, I found a similar one at Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brugmansia
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Hi, is a very interesting flower, I do not know the name, but I know also in white. I thank you for participating in another edition of the FT.
hugs, Denise & Santilli – Today's Flowers Team
Beautiful! I have a white angel trumpet in my yard, but it is still small. They are so elegant.
@Dot – i will remember that name from now on.
@ Wil – you are welcome. am glad to share.
@Lawstude – thanks for the visit.
@ Z – me too but sabi nila oh…angel’s trumpet daw. hehehee
@ Denice – thanks for sharing that link. That’s the right description one for my entry.
Mimi – you are lucky. haven’t seen that one here in the middle ofthe city. That picture was taken up there in the mountains.
yup, it looks like a squash flower but this time prettier…i think they call it yellow bell here.
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my Lola called this the yellow bell flower – i don’t know its scientific name but i know that this plant, when smoked, can pack a punch and is stronger than marijuana.