I'm doing my own flowers gallery as well but it doesn't go far yet because of my laziness. So far, I have only 1 flower in there.
Here you go;
I'm doing my own flowers gallery as well but it doesn't go far yet because of my laziness. So far, I have only 1 flower in there.
Here you go;
nice to see ya posting again GoW...
^I've killed those ones before
Here's one with a tiny little spider on it.
Yes, in Thai they're called cockscomb as well: " Ngon Kai " ( หงอนไก่ ), though be careful pasting that into Google Image search as it's the name for a popular STD as well.
If you want some, you can order the seed here: AFM Group
The slightly more common type with the colorfol plumes (Celosia Plumosa) is called Soy Kai ( สร้อยไก่ )
BH, do you mind if I copy some of your photos to paint?
I would ask dd too, but I am not sure if they are really his photos.
You are not allowed to use other people's subjects without their permission.
Of course you may. I'm quite flattered.Originally Posted by Lily
There are a few I haven't posted here in my gallery:
https://teakdoor.com/Gallery/thumbnails.php?album=700
Bloody cheek, of course they are my photos, if you download them you will see they were taken on my camera, Samsung, on Sunday, hell it probably even tells you the time.Originally Posted by Lily
Taken with my Sony 4 mp point and shoot. These are my pics. The other photo of the Lotus I took at Suan Pakkard Palace on Phayatai road a couple of months ago.
Last edited by Deaner; 19-06-2007 at 10:18 PM.
A few from Chiang Mai.
Also taken off Phayatai road.
So thats what the roof garden is for.
Well we have all seen these orchids and I have watched hundreds of these die over the years, so maybe I should just stick with pictures of them.
Dare I suggest figuring out why they die?Originally Posted by dirtydog
These things grow wild and are a favorite for making garlands. I think the English name is Crown Flower, or something like that.
They can be a bit of a nuisance as the seed pods release this fluffy junk with the seeds that tends to collect everywhere; especially on window screens and air con grills.
I thought that's what flowers do, naturally, non?Originally Posted by buad hai
Or does DD mean the whole plant?
Let's not speculate....Originally Posted by NickA
The whole plant, anyway found this one in what I call my front garden
Well, they're cheap, just keep buying.Originally Posted by dirtydog
We have a neighbor like that. Every few weeks I raid her rubbish bin and get perfectly fine plants on which she's given up because they don't have flowers any more or look dead.
^Oh, dear. Are we not manly enough for you?
That last one needs rotating clockwise I think.
I tried that but all the water spilled out....Originally Posted by dirtydog
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