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A special flower for Meadow

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Thank you for stopping for a closer look. Any and all comments are welcome and appreciated. A special wish for a speedy (or speedy as possible) recovery for Meadow as she is quite critically ill right now. For those unfamiliar, Meadow is one of Barbara's beautiful dogs. Saw a lot of these flowers when we were in Catagena Columbia last month. I have no idea what they are called but found them quite impressive looking. If anyone recognizes it and knows what they are called I would appreciate hearing from you. I'm pretty sure they would not grow up here due to the weather. Jim Below is a link to one of my favorite images of Meadow at play for those who don't know her: thumb_2390200.jpg

Comments (20)


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Faemike55

8:05AM | Mon, 17 December 2012

Very beautiful flower and wonderful dedication to Meadow and Barbara

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Richardphotos

8:25AM | Mon, 17 December 2012

very beautiful flower and dedication

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Juliette.Gribnau

9:22AM | Mon, 17 December 2012

I hope she will recover !!

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mdilorenzo

10:12AM | Mon, 17 December 2012

delicate and beautiful!

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UteBigSmile

10:47AM | Mon, 17 December 2012

♥ Beautiful Thoughts! Tinkerbell-Very-Beautiful.gif

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VEDES

11:32AM | Mon, 17 December 2012

Fantastic creation!!!!!

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Dreamingbee

12:03PM | Mon, 17 December 2012

wonderful dedi!

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Fidelity2

12:09PM | Mon, 17 December 2012

It is very well done. I thank for it. 5+!

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durleybeachbum

12:15PM | Mon, 17 December 2012

We are all hoping for the very best outcome.

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dochtersions

12:20PM | Mon, 17 December 2012

What a very beautiful flower and capture, Jim. I hope Meadow will recover soon! About the name of the plant I think this will do it: Vriesea is a genus of the botanical family Bromeliaceae, subfamily Tillandsioideae. The genus name is for Willem Hendrik de Vriese, Dutch botanist, physician.

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greyone

12:24PM | Mon, 17 December 2012

Thank you Mies!

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farmerC

1:28PM | Mon, 17 December 2012

Exellent shot.

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lyron

2:05PM | Mon, 17 December 2012

Wonderful dedication!!!

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claude19

4:00PM | Mon, 17 December 2012

excellent shot and

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npauling

6:55PM | Mon, 17 December 2012

A lovely capture of this beautiful flower and I thought it might be from the Ginger family when I first sae it, but Mies is more likely to have it right and yes I am afraid it wouldn't do at all in your climate nor mine either worse luck as it is far too tender.

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morningglory

7:11PM | Mon, 17 December 2012

Lovely Bromeliad.

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bluart

11:51AM | Tue, 18 December 2012

this is a very nice flower,great capture,hope the best for meadows

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cricke49

12:18PM | Tue, 18 December 2012

awesome capture of this beautiful flower, something like that probably would only grow in the south or further south!:)*5

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jendellas

1:51PM | Tue, 18 December 2012

Oh Jim, thankyou so much for this beautiful flower for Meadow. Thankfully she hasn't tetanus, promising news as to what made her not want to open her mouth, even for a drink. So appreciated. xxxx

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Glendaw

4:08PM | Tue, 18 December 2012

What a beautiful flower and dedication for Meadow and Barbara. Awesome capture of the gorgeous colors and wonderful huge leaves. Love and Hugs.


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