
Unknown red blossom, Southern California
Brilliant little blossom,
If I knew your name,
You would soon be on your way
To enjoying fame!
Photo and poem © 2014 by Magical Mystical Teacher

Brilliant blossom
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That really is brilliant - just gorgeous! Thanks for sharing it with us :)
ReplyDeleteHow unusual. I've never seen flowers like it! Where were they growing?
ReplyDeleteFascinating, chunky red blossom. The waxy shine seems to have a cactus connection.
ReplyDeleteStrange but beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI think it is Echeveria derenbergii [Painted Lady], is a succulent in the family Crassulaceae, endemic to Mexico.
ReplyDeleteLook at:
https://photoplusbyritasim.wordpress.com/2013/03/17/echeveria-derenbergii-painted-lady/
Fiery. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteIt really is amazing. Looks waxy, hardy. I wonder about its name now too! Your verse suits it so well.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your visit to my blog. I am not sure if I have landed at the correct blog among your many for the haiku meme.....
what fruit is it? It looks like roselle, but I know it is not.
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