E esselle TPF Noob! Joined Jun 1, 2013 Messages 479 Reaction score 88 Location Florida Can others edit my Photos Photos OK to edit Jun 13, 2013 #1 Lots of odd wild growing flowers here in Florida, that look like nothing from afar. Until you get closer...and there is a simple beauty hiding! Don't know the name of them.
Lots of odd wild growing flowers here in Florida, that look like nothing from afar. Until you get closer...and there is a simple beauty hiding! Don't know the name of them.
oldhippy Been spending a lot of time on here! Joined Sep 16, 2012 Messages 4,835 Reaction score 6,556 Location kentucky hills Can others edit my Photos Photos NOT OK to edit Jun 13, 2013 #2 I like the color version best. I also like the composition and symmetry.
E esselle TPF Noob! Joined Jun 1, 2013 Messages 479 Reaction score 88 Location Florida Can others edit my Photos Photos OK to edit Jun 13, 2013 Thread Starter 🔹 #3 Thank you, kindly.
Ron Evers Been spending a lot of time on here! Joined Jun 28, 2008 Messages 6,631 Reaction score 2,588 Location In the country 60km north of Toronto, Canada Can others edit my Photos Photos OK to edit Jun 14, 2013 #4 Pretty flower, I too prefer the colour version.
Ysarex Been spending a lot of time on here! Joined Nov 27, 2011 Messages 7,414 Reaction score 4,228 Location St. Louis Can others edit my Photos Photos OK to edit Jun 14, 2013 #5 Nice flower photo -- it's an Iris variety commonly called a Dutch Iris. This specific one looks like the cultivar Mary Sue Ittner. Joe
Nice flower photo -- it's an Iris variety commonly called a Dutch Iris. This specific one looks like the cultivar Mary Sue Ittner. Joe
E esselle TPF Noob! Joined Jun 1, 2013 Messages 479 Reaction score 88 Location Florida Can others edit my Photos Photos OK to edit Jun 14, 2013 Thread Starter 🔹 #6 Ysarex said: Nice flower photo -- it's an Iris variety commonly called a Dutch Iris. This specific one looks like the cultivar Mary Sue Ittner. Joe Click to expand... oh wow, never would have guessed this is part if the iris family--thanks!
Ysarex said: Nice flower photo -- it's an Iris variety commonly called a Dutch Iris. This specific one looks like the cultivar Mary Sue Ittner. Joe Click to expand... oh wow, never would have guessed this is part if the iris family--thanks!