Well I know that the weather has turned when these begin blooming. Yes, they are indoors and not outside, but they do fill the house with promise and I do like red!
Those flower are really beautiful in our garden in school of economic i seen a lot of flower and this spring they will surely bloom and i can wait to see it.I like your photo by the way.
Yummy!
ReplyDeletewow that first one is a bit psychodelic...very artsy and cool....that splash of color def helps the last bit of winter pass a little easier...
ReplyDeleteThose would brighten the dullest morning.
ReplyDeleteI need a bright amaryllis.
ReplyDeleteBright red amaryllis
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. All the blooms help. Soon the hardy things will be putting on a show.
ReplyDeleteLovely. I planted some out doors but they never came up.
ReplyDeleteOoooh! I love the effect! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeletegorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThat makes such lovely art.
ReplyDeleteThe colour red is popular for several reasons. I too look forward to seeing colours other than white.
ReplyDeleteOh, I love the way you have made the top one look all golden. Very clever. I love to see hibiscus blooming too, what amazing flowers they are!
ReplyDeleteThose flower are really beautiful in our garden in school of economic i seen a lot of flower and this spring they will surely bloom and i can wait to see it.I like your photo by the way.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I can't wait to see some flowers around here. :)
ReplyDeleteI am not good at identifying indoor plants. An amaryllis? Very artistically presented. -- barbara
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