What a color. Are these azaleas? or something else?
Yes, not the native ones, but a selected variety or cultivar.
They’re truly beautiful.
Wow, that color definitely stops one in their tracks!
Very bold, yet it never looks unnatural, or at least not to me.
This got a completely involuntary WOW from me. Thank you!
I’m very glad to have prompted a wow.
What a fabulous colour, especially with the blue sky in the background 🙂
Blue sky always helps.
Just radiant, aren’t they?
These do not believe in hiding their light under a bushel (or a bush!)
I have a seductress of a hibiscus who is just as unsubtle. Bright yellow with a scarlet throat.
Plants really ought to have an equivalent of Vogue magazine. Actually, there was one – Bloom, a horti-cultural view – but I’m not sure if it is still going.
That would bedazzle one. We had a nice orange azalea that sadly has departed but was a source of sunny beauty while with us.
That’s a shame. The flowers are like that too – vibrant today, hanging by a thread tomorrow.
What a color. Are these azaleas? or something else?
Yes, not the native ones, but a selected variety or cultivar.
They’re truly beautiful.
Wow, that color definitely stops one in their tracks!
Very bold, yet it never looks unnatural, or at least not to me.
This got a completely involuntary WOW from me. Thank you!
I’m very glad to have prompted a wow.
What a fabulous colour, especially with the blue sky in the background 🙂
Blue sky always helps.
Just radiant, aren’t they?
These do not believe in hiding their light under a bushel (or a bush!)
I have a seductress of a hibiscus who is just as unsubtle. Bright yellow with a scarlet throat.
Plants really ought to have an equivalent of Vogue magazine. Actually, there was one – Bloom, a horti-cultural view – but I’m not sure if it is still going.
That would bedazzle one. We had a nice orange azalea that sadly has departed but was a source of sunny beauty while with us.
That’s a shame. The flowers are like that too – vibrant today, hanging by a thread tomorrow.
Sure is
Thanks, Derrick.
A veritable explosion of colour!
Their folk name is flame azalea.