June moon with different aperture and shutter speeds down the Windy Gap, in Co Mayo, Ireland
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Dandelion Photobomb
Just chilling
Toby just taking it easy
© Aisling Jennings Photography
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What you talking about?
Lucky isn’t sure what to make of the camera!
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Little Birdy – look left, look right!
Lilies – Orange Macro
Wild Grass
Mr Blue Sky
Yellow
Daisies in June
colouring pencils
Flowers in May
Gardening / Planting in the fine weather
Anthurium Andreanum
This plant is a cultivated hybrid of an Anthurium andreanum and belongs to the family of the Araceae. The flowers are tiny on the yellow stem.
Anthurium is a large species, belonging to the arum family (Araceae). Anthurium can also be called “Flamingo Flower” or “Boy Flower”, both referring to the structure of the spathe and spadix.
Anthurium flowers are small and develop crowded in a spike on a fleshy axis, called a spadix, a characteristic of the Araceae. The flowers on the spadix are often divided sexually with a sterile band separating male from female flowers. This spadix can take on many forms (club-shaped, tapered, spiraled, and globe-shaped) and colors (white, green, purple, red, pink, or a combination).