Clock Vine, Thunbergia mysorensis, Thunbergia Andreson x Bedd
A stunning flowering vine originating from India.
The bright yellow/maroon flowers were hanging in clusters from a pergola at a friend's garden.
In the garden I tend to drop my thoughts here and there. To the flowers I whisper the secrets I keep and the hopes I breath. I know they are there to eavesdrop for the angels. ~ Dodinsky
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15 comments:
Beautiful and special flower! Good photos!
Love the colour contrasts in these beautiful pendant flowers!
Wow! These plants are also in Adelaide's Botanic Gardens (in the "hothouse" being home to the Amazonian Lily pond), but I have never seen them in flower before - awesome! Thanks for sharing.
Interesting looking flowers.
It's beautiful! First time I've seen this flower.
Those are gorgeous!!
Beautiful pictures. Such an amazing flower.
Wow, what a beautiful flower!
a flower I have never seen. At a first glance I thought it was one of those"parrot" flowers. (Crap, don´t remember the names.) But this one looks very nice.
They make me think of a grandfather clock with it pendulums swinging back and forth. What a gorgeous combination of color in the blooms. This is definitely a memorable flower. Wonderful captures. genie
They're beautiful! Love their bright colors.
That's a gorgeous and unusual looking flower.
Magnificent!
Love those colors!
Lea
Lea's Menagerie
Dear Luna Miranda, these are wonderfully exotic looking flowers, so unusual to me and very beautiful! Thank you for sharing them.
Stunning colors as well as their form. don't think I have ever seen these here!
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