From Growing to Maturity
My last week post, Growing, showed the beginning stage of this intriguing flower. I looked for the caring instruction tag, but it was not there. Thus, I don't know what it is.
It opened up to this, and had these amazing colors. I saw it in Meijer, and just took a few photos since it is such an exotic looking flower.
If someone knows, please share some information on this plant!
Linking to Macro Friday, Pink Saturday and Today Flowers!

I never saw a plant or flower like that. It is lovely and I wish I had one like it.
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful blossom Icy, oh, I have to go to wild Animal park to get the name of this plant, forgot :( I am so forgetful these days.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like one of those exotic blooms from South Africa. They seem to have so many bright, interesting and unusual flowers.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures of an unusual flower! I wonder if it could be a pincushion protea?
ReplyDeleteI cannot help you with its name. It looks like some sort of tropical flowering plant.
ReplyDeleteIcy - I have no clue what the bloom is, but it is exotic, that's for sure! I like the bright, cheerful colors.
ReplyDeleteMutant devil-clover of beauty...that plant is some fine thing.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen one like that. A great picture of an unusual flower...
ReplyDeleteWow, an amazing flower! Beautiful! Happy Pink Saturday!
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely. I have no idea what it is, but it's amazing. Thank you for sharing it with us. Here's wishing you a Happy Pink Saturday!
ReplyDeleteXO,
Sheila :-)
I am amazed that that is a flower! WOW
ReplyDeleteWhen you find out, please share with me. It is AWESOME!!
ReplyDeleteHave a sweet PS weekend ~
TTFN ~
Hugs,
Marydon
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Is Old 333 giving you the name? I forwarded your link to Jeannie to see if she knows what it is. It is intriguing.
ReplyDeleteIt's really unusual for a water plant, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteBTW, I forgot to say how lovely your new WT header was. I have to get some info from you on how to save the pictures in a rectangular size. I sometimes want to do that for posts on my blogs.
Beautiful! It looks like flowers that are imported from Hawaii. What does it look like fully opened? Are there tiny flowers at the end of each yellow stalk?
ReplyDeleteI love nature's tiny gems and love to paint them!
Barb
Beautiful! When it fully opened, were there little flowers at the end of each yellow stalk?
ReplyDeleteI love nature's tiny gems and love to paint them!
Barb
Nice wonders, love when they are all curled up like this.
ReplyDeleteSuch an exotic beauty. Very attractive.
ReplyDeletePlant looks like it is praying. Take care. See you next week.
ReplyDeleteJoyce M
What a unique, beautiful flower! Love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat an unusual flower, I have never seen this one before. I hope someone comes up with a name.
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