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It may have been raining but what a joy to see these in the park.

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VanDusen Botanical Garden, spectacular 22-hectare (55-acre) garden in the heart of Vancouver , BC Canada.

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"Here we are, trapped in the amber of the moment. There is no why."

- Kurt Vonnegut

 

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Or dwarf plumbago - we planted these last year, and they came back this spring - small flowers...

Reverted front element Helios 44-2.

Cosmos is a genus of annual and perennial plants composed of about 20-26 species belonging to the Asteraceae family. It is native of Mexico (where the majority of the species occur), the southern United States of America (Arizona, Florida), Central America and northern South America to the Paraguay. Are typical plants of vacant and meadows.

 

Have sized herbaceous and can grow between 0.3 and 2m high. The leaves are simple, pinnate or bipinnate, and arranged as opposed pairs. The flowers are produced in a chapter, which has a ring of large florets on the banks (the "petals" of the flower) and a set of fertile central florets. The flower color is very variable between different species.

 

Scientific classification - Kingdom: Plantae - Clade: angiosperms - Clade: eudicots - Order: Asterales - Family: asteraceae - Tribe: Coreopsideae - Gender: Cosmos

 

From: pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmos_%28g%C3%A9nero%29

Jacobinia(Justicia carnea) flower in full bloom.

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King Protea flowers just down the road from me.

A orange flower I don't know the name of, did my search, but couldn't find it. If any of my contacts can help me here?

And thanks for the help, it's a Leucospermum Erusbescens, native to Zimbabwe and South-Africa

In the garden and just beginning to flower now.

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