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Sunday, August 8, 2010

Peace Lily/Today's Flowers #3


Peace Lily

Faith sees a beautiful blossom in a bulb, a lovely garden in a seed, and a giant oak in an acorn.  - William Arthur Ward




25 comments:

  1. My Dad has tis kind of plant in his home. They call it differently though.

    Would you please help me identify if the flower I posted is called Celosia? Thank you!

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  2. This is such an elegant looking plant. Beautiful quote - one to remember. Thank you.

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  3. Beautiful quote and bloom. Have a wonderful Sunday!

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  4. Lovely flowers beautifully displayed.
    JJ

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  5. Beautiful flowers of Spatiphyllum wallisii.
    Thanks for passing by my blog and leaving your kind comment!

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  6. OH..MY MOTHER LOVED THAT FLOWER...

    GREAT SHOTS


    did u change the back of your blog?

    like it
    nice day
    Grace Olsson

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  7. Beautiful flowers!! I love the quote you included as well.

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  8. Beautifully photographed. Mine does not look as good as these.....

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  9. That's a beautiful plant and flower. Great shot.

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  10. Oh, you're right! We have the same flowers but the ones I saw were smaller! Thanks for the id.

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  11. Awesome photographs and a delightful quote to go with them. Thanks for sharing.
    An English Girl Rambles

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  12. very unique flower. Never seen it before. Great shot.

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  13. Lovely flowers and great macro shot.

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  14. Lovely and delicate anthuriums. You and Lui have an almost similar entry -both are beautiful! :)

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  15. I do love the flower picture but I'm especially attracted to your header with the shrimp. A great shrimp dish would taste absolutely marvelous right about now!

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  16. beautiful anthurium. My mother in the Phils is growing them. Love your pictures.

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  17. Lovely quote. Great shots :)

    Thanks for dropping by...

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  18. We call them "candlesticks" Luna. Thanks for sharing.

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  19. Great sharpness in your photos!

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  20. I have seen the white ones before, but not the green and white! Interesting!!

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  21. Those are beautiful..thank you for stopping by my sunflowers and cat post...

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