I got a little carried away today making photographs of some of my Neos, so here I am playing show and tell once again.
These two photos show the first flower to open on my 'Manjyushage' plant. You may have already seen this plant in the other thread I created specifically for it, but these are new photographs which I thought you might enjoy seeing.
This next shot shows the buds on yet another plant of mine which you may have already seen, 'Houmeiden', but I'm finding I really like the colors which are developing. I couldn't resist making another photograph to show it off.
Next are the buds as they appeared earlier today on my Neofinetia falcata plant variety 'Unkai'
Next are a couple of rather unartful shots of my 'Kinkosei' plant sitting just inside the screened window soaking up some evening rays. When this plant isn't backlit, it shows a nice dark olive green snakeskin pattern overlaid on the surface of the leaves, but it's most spectacular when the sun shines on it from behind like this. I'm in love with the translucent yellow blotches, and I wish I could have gotten them to show off better than they do in these shots. It's like a having my own personal mini constellation.
And finally, my 'Ootakamaru' plant is in early spike and here are a couple of shots of that.
I hope you enjoyed this little tour. Maybe I will make another one in a few days or a week or two if life doesn't throw too many crazy things at me all at once. :rollhappy:
These two photos show the first flower to open on my 'Manjyushage' plant. You may have already seen this plant in the other thread I created specifically for it, but these are new photographs which I thought you might enjoy seeing.
This next shot shows the buds on yet another plant of mine which you may have already seen, 'Houmeiden', but I'm finding I really like the colors which are developing. I couldn't resist making another photograph to show it off.
Next are the buds as they appeared earlier today on my Neofinetia falcata plant variety 'Unkai'
Next are a couple of rather unartful shots of my 'Kinkosei' plant sitting just inside the screened window soaking up some evening rays. When this plant isn't backlit, it shows a nice dark olive green snakeskin pattern overlaid on the surface of the leaves, but it's most spectacular when the sun shines on it from behind like this. I'm in love with the translucent yellow blotches, and I wish I could have gotten them to show off better than they do in these shots. It's like a having my own personal mini constellation.
And finally, my 'Ootakamaru' plant is in early spike and here are a couple of shots of that.
I hope you enjoyed this little tour. Maybe I will make another one in a few days or a week or two if life doesn't throw too many crazy things at me all at once. :rollhappy: