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Thursday, October 11, 2012

Heliconia

Heliconias are also called Fake Bird of Paradise or Wild Plantain. They are tall, spiky, with red-orange-yellow bracts with unique arrowhead-shaped petals. They are named after Mount Helicon, where Greek mythology placed the Nine Muses of science and the arts. A gift of heliconia symbolizes inspiration, intuition and divine guidance.

Photos taken at the park in Greenbelt.

 If you want to know the truth of who you are, walk until not a person knows your name. Travel is the great leveler, the great teacher, bitter as medicine, crueler than mirror-glass. A long stretch of road will teach you more about yourself than a hundred years of quiet introspection. ~ Patrick Rothfuss

 
 
 
Linking to Floral Friday Fotos

13 comments:

  1. How lovely they are! Interesting history about the name -- thank you.

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  2. I like the stiff shape of those flowers. I've seen them grown in Spain, but I guess our climate up here is too cold for them. - Great shot!

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  3. Terrific work here.... just great!! Have a great weekend!

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  4. fake bird of paradise, huh? who knew? I was just in Bermuda and got to shoot the real thing! Nice pix...

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  5. Thankyou for visiting my blog. Beautiful shot :0)

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  6. Lovely photos. Havenät seen that flower before.

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  7. Beautiful!! I thought they looked a little like bird of paradise flowers, but there are more blossoms on each stalk.

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  8. All your photos are gorgeous and this is a beautiful and tropical flower. Thank you for sharing my friend!

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  9. They are so interesting! Another "bird of paradise"

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  10. Nice photo. I like how the right flower zigzags.

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