Tam O'Shanter by wysiwig
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Description
Last June I visited the Environmental Nature Center in Newport Beach, California. It is privately funded and features a building with exhibits and information on Southern California flora and fauna as well as the Native Americans that lived in the area. There is also a small gift shop where you can purchase some excellent wildflower honey.
Outside, the grounds have been landscaped with plants native to Southern California. This is the Coulter's Matilija Poppy, also known as Romneya coulteri. It holds the record for having the largest flowers of any plant native to California. Each flower spreads out like an egg cracked into a frying pan. The six crinkled white petals surround the sunny-side-up yellow center of multiple stamens. All well and good but it looked like a Tam O’Shanter to me, or perhaps a Spanish dancer.
Comments (22)
vaggabondd
this is a beautiful capture my friend
hipps13
or wearing a hat to feel the top this is so colorful it smiles warm hugs, Linda
durleybeachbum
So THAT'S where it comes from! I'd forgotten that. We call the Poached Egg plant or Tree Poppy, and it gets easily cut back by cold here. I have the remains of one, we shall see whether it flowers this year.
fallen21
Excellent shot.
prutzworks
love the lighting here
Feliciti
looks very beautiful !!! i don't know this Sort of Poppies!! looks like a clowns hat too :)
jarmila
Superb photo, very nice capture.
qrud
Very cool shot.
Faemike55
Very cool shot lots of interesting information as well
mariogiannecchini
Wonderful photo of thi beautiful flower !Interestng info !
gonzojr
Beautiful flower, nice shot
MrsLubner
In the State Park, they have some by the desert display and they are called Desert Poppies. :-) Must be a local thing. I love them. They are huge and the only down side is that the bees love them even more than I do! Here comes the Bee Dance....! LOL Marvelous shot!
bobrgallegos
Wonderful capture!!! It does look like a sunnyside up egg.
alanwilliams
wonderful, like a carefully placed handkerchief
npauling
A beautiful capture of this super flower and I like the angle you have taken it from too. It reminds me of a dancer too.
auntietk
What a wonderful blossom! Excellent capture.
JuliSonne
Like a parasol in Longdrink. Superb! Cheers...in the summer
sandra46
HOW BEAUTIFUL FLOWER! AMAZING CAPTURE
moochagoo
Very nice hat :)
myrrhluz
Yes, I can see the hat, but more, I see the dancer. Skirts billowing in response to her movement. Beautiful light and shadows, and wonderful crisp color. I like the lovely golden of the stamen and their shadows on the petals. The background is beautiful and shows up the flower wonderfully. Excellent work!
tennesseecowgirl
excellent image, so unique. Nice depth of field. Next time I get home, I need to check this place out.
MrsRatbag
That's a beauty! I grew up in Southern California, but I don't remember ever seeing this flower before. Thanks for the lesson!