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flowers of the tropics, Gloriosa on the background of palm leaves
Yellow and purple flowers
Flame lily, Fire lily, Gloriosa superba flower isolated on white background, with clipping path
Gloriosa, genus of tuberous-rooted plants of the family Cholchicaceae, is native to Africa and Asia. The plant, also known as flame lily, fire lily, climbing lily, glory lily and creeping lily, is grown in greenhouses or outdoors in summer. It has slender vine-like stems and narrow, lance-shaped leaves with mostly red, yellow or orange flowers.
glory lily flower. Gloriosa superba flower in wild.
Close-up of a vibrant orange and red Peacock flower shot with shallow depth-of-field.
Pressed and dried delicate orange flowers mirabilis jalapa. Isolated on white background. For use in scrapbooking, pressed floristry or herbarium.
Closeup beautiful Banksia flowers, macro photography, background with copy space, macro, full frame horizontal composition
The Peacock Flower is a stunning tropical flower known for its vibrant and rich colors. In the early morning light, this flower is simply breathtaking. Its velvety petals are a rich shade of crimson red, and the center of the flower is a striking yellow-orange hue. The combination of these colors creates a stunning contrast against the green leaves that surround it. This image perfectly captures the Peacock Flower in its full morning glory, with soft light illuminating its intricate details. Whether you're looking to add a touch of exotic beauty to your design project or simply admire the beauty of nature, this image is sure to inspire. The Peacock Flower in the morning light is a reminder of the majesty and wonder of the natural world around us.
Close up of a Poinciana, Caesalpinia gilliesii. Caesalpinia gilliesii, commonly called bird-of-paradise, is an evergreen (semi-deciduous to deciduous in the northern parts of its growing range) shrub or small tree in the pea family that typically grows to 10’ tall but occasionally rises to as much as 15’. It is native to subtropical areas of Argentina and Uruguay but is now widely grown in tropical and warm temperate regions around the world for its attractive yellow flowers with bright red stamens which bloom in summer in upright open racemes on branches clad with fern-like bipinnate compound green leaves.
Glorylily
Erythrostemon comunemente ponciana è una pianta che nei climi di origine è semore verde. Sullo sfondo lo Stromboli
Brazilian Candles photographed in Linhares, Espirito Santo. Southeast of Brazil. Atlantic Forest Biome. Picture made in 2013.
Selective focus
Gloriosa superba is a species of flowering plant in the family Colchicaceae. Common names include flame lily, climbing lily, creeping lily, glory lily, gloriosa lily, tiger claw, agnishikha and fire lily.
Amherstia nobilis, the Pride of Burma, is a tropical tree with large, showy flowers in the family Fabaceae. The extravagant flowers are seen hanging from the long inflorescence, or flower stalk, which is a bright crimson red at the end. It is the only member of the genus Amherstia, named after Lady Sarah Amherst, who was an early collector of Asian plants and was honored with the plant’s name after her death. [Wikipedia]
Glory lily Gloriosa superba in monsoon time , konkan , maharashtra , india
Close up of a Poinciana, Caesalpinia gilliesii. Caesalpinia gilliesii, commonly called bird-of-paradise, is an evergreen (semi-deciduous to deciduous in the northern parts of its growing range) shrub or small tree in the pea family that typically grows to 10’ tall but occasionally rises to as much as 15’. It is native to subtropical areas of Argentina and Uruguay but is now widely grown in tropical and warm temperate regions around the world for its attractive yellow flowers with bright red stamens which bloom in summer in upright open racemes on branches clad with fern-like bipinnate compound green leaves.
Bright eschynanthus flowers with green leaves on a black background
Lycoris radiata, also known as red spider lily is a special decorative plant for many reason. In East Asia they said it a flower only grow in Hell.
Amherstia nobilis (Noble Amherstia) flower, with lush foreground plants in perfect focus close-up of vibrant. bright scarlet long thin flower on green natural background
Delonix regia, is also known as Flamboyant, flamboiã (Portuguese), royal poinciana and Flame tree.\n\nThe south of Minas Gerais state has steep growing tourism. The region, known by its stunning scenery, is visited for its nature and culture. \n\nThe region is very rich in minerals and rocks and the landscape is full of mountains, waterfalls, and canyons.\n\nThe vegetation is known as Cerrado, a vast tropical savanna.\n\nThe great amounts of research have proved that the Cerrado is one of the richest of all tropical savanna regions in the world, and has high levels of endemism. Characterized by enormous ranges of plant and animal biodiversity, World Wide Fund for Nature named it the biologically richest savanna in the world, with about 10,000 plant species and 10 endemic bird species. There are nearly 200 species of mammal in the Cerrado, though only 14 are endemic.\n\nThus the region is also much visited by ecotourists.
Caesalpinia Pulcherrima is commonly known as Peacock Flower....
'Flame Lily' Gloriosa Rothschildiana in London, England
Film photography about Flame lily flowers in the forest
No people. Scenes from the Guild Park and Gardens,  a famous landmark in Toronto, Canada
Gloriosa Superba or Climbing Lily is a climber with spectacular red and yellow flowers, but all parts of the plant are extremely poisonous, Taken in Thailand
Campsis radicans, commonly called trumpet vine or trumpet creeper, is a dense, vigorous, multi-stemmed, deciduous, woody, clinging vine that attaches itself to structures and climbs by aerial rootlets. Clusters of red trumpet-shaped flowers appear throughout the summer (June to September). Flowers are followed by long, bean-like seed pods which split open when ripe, releasing numerous 2-winged seeds for dispersal by the wind.
blooming Gloriosa Lily also known as a Flame Lily, red exotic flower on Maldives.
Macrophotography of a cluster amaryllis.
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