Hoya Vine on Palm Pt. 2 by TwoPynts
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Description
Here is the same Hoya vine flower bunch from the previous photo. In the space of 2 days, they became differentiated and full flowers. The bees love them and they smell very sweet.
Thanks for viewing, comments always welcome!
Olympus C-3030z
Comments (16)
creanum
Wonderful reflexion in this beautiful picture......
jcv2
Marvellous, in 2 days! A very beautiful macro shot!
TwoPynts
Thanks for the comments creanum and jcv2. To give you an idea of the scale, each flower is about the size of a dime. Can you find the two little bugs having a conversation over the morning meal of a water drop? ;^]
environaut
Beautiful flower! Lots of moisture that adds a wonderful fresh quality to the pic. Excellent!
Asphenmueller
Wonderful close-up. Have never seen a blossom like this before. Looks a bit like a dessert at first glance - does anybody have something sweet for me??
SNAKEY
I love these glistering beauty. They are so diffrent to anything that I have seen. Thanks mate, its a treat;)
WiserAngel
These are very unusual flowers. Can't say I've seen such a "puffy, moist" flower like that before. Excellent shot.
TwoPynts
Thanks guys. Yes, it is unusual. Has anyone spotted the bugs yet??? 8o]
hasexx
great shot
cynlee
so alien! dripping with sweet goo! stunning shot in color & focus :] & yes!! i see the bugs! :]
jimry
Thumb looks like a nice pudding...lol...incredible flowers
WandM
Confectioner's shop for the bees. Great.
jgeorge
No doubt the bees love them, they are lovely!
TwoPynts
I've noticed the wasps love them, but haven't seen many bees.
unzy
I've never seen that before, an astounding flower, I agree this must make bees crazy ! Excellent neat sharp.
vlaaitje
I never saw this before.....wonderful flowers....great shot