That is an unusaul looking flowering plant in the foreground. What is it? The scene is really delightful... pure Cedar Key (and gray like our sky this evening.)
That looks like a trumpet vine to me, but not sure. They grow up here...Yeah, I am seeing one bloom down in the lower left corner.
I have a love-hate relationship with them...I think they are beautiful, but they always wanted to take over some of the apple trees and some of the cherry trees where I used to work.
That is an unusaul looking flowering plant in the foreground. What is it?
ReplyDeleteThe scene is really delightful... pure Cedar Key (and gray like our sky this evening.)
Beautiful scene here. What exactly is the red though?
ReplyDeleteHow lovely and serene, and the redness just pops out.
ReplyDelete@ Don & Krise - Thanks! I have no idea...some kind of Florida flower!
ReplyDeleteAgain, Lois Anne, you delight us with your wonderful eye. Totally satisfying composition.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, very scenic.
ReplyDeleteA Florida flower to be sure.
ReplyDeleteNeat shot. MB
actually looks like some sort of Lonicera.
Superb composition Lois Anne!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely color, i like this kind of scene.. so refreshing.. I see U again soon.
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful shot Lois Anne!
ReplyDeleteI guess this settles it. There is no universally adopted standard version of the concept "winter"!
ReplyDeleteInteresting composition!
ReplyDeleteLovely composed, Lois Anne!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photo, Lois!! Nothing will be blooming here for months!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a trumpet vine to me, but not sure. They grow up here...Yeah, I am seeing one bloom down in the lower left corner.
ReplyDeleteI have a love-hate relationship with them...I think they are beautiful, but they always wanted to take over some of the apple trees and some of the cherry trees where I used to work.