T Thiago Kaneshiro Active Member Mar 15, 2013 #1 img56392 by thiagoyk, on Flickr A plant that a saw in my last trip.
Glenn Clabo Well-Known Member Mar 15, 2013 #2 Thiago...wonderful color especially against the background. Well done!
Pete Askew Admin Mar 15, 2013 #5 It looks like a Knifofia and it's a very nice image of one especially with the dark colours behind. Lovely.
It looks like a Knifofia and it's a very nice image of one especially with the dark colours behind. Lovely.
T Thiago Kaneshiro Active Member Mar 18, 2013 #6 Thanks for the comments! Peter, I really don't know what it is hahaha I have a friend that is a biologist and I always forget to show him the picture and ask if he knows what it is!
Thanks for the comments! Peter, I really don't know what it is hahaha I have a friend that is a biologist and I always forget to show him the picture and ask if he knows what it is!
Pete Askew Admin Mar 18, 2013 #7 I'm pretty certain it is a Knifoffia. It would be native to your area and is pollinated by insects and humming birds.
I'm pretty certain it is a Knifoffia. It would be native to your area and is pollinated by insects and humming birds.
T Thiago Kaneshiro Active Member Mar 18, 2013 #8 Yes Pete, I belive you are right! Thanks for the info! Very impressive knowledge on plants that you have!
Yes Pete, I belive you are right! Thanks for the info! Very impressive knowledge on plants that you have!
Julian de'Courcy Well-Known Member Mar 18, 2013 #9 Thiago hi. Deep rich colours and contrast. It a great way to use isolate flowers and plants. Nice photo.
Thiago hi. Deep rich colours and contrast. It a great way to use isolate flowers and plants. Nice photo.