Sunday, February 10, 2008

ROMANTIC WINTER BLOOMERS ~ 'CYMBIDIUMS on PARADE'



In their natural habitats, cymbidiums grow at the higher altitudes in the temperate zone of mid-Asia (China, Japan) down through southeast Asia and extending south of the equator with a number of species in Australia. The climatic conditions found there are also found at sea level in the coastal regions of California (USA), along the coast in the Mediterranean and in part of New Zealand and Australia as well as South Africa.





8 comments:

  1. Hello there Joey
    I saw your name and you smile and my blog this morning and read your nice comment... so here I am to say thank you for your visit. It's always a treat when a new visitor leaves a comment. I just intended to stop by and say thanks... but, WOW what a place you have here... your pictures, and collages are fantastic... and you have food on show, recipes for me to try out.. I know that I'll be back... so if you don't mind Joey.. may I link back to here from my place..?

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  2. Saw you at Tom's place.

    You have some really nice photographs here of flowers in bloom. Also liked the post yesterday. Nice work.

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  3. The nearest thing i have to these are my indoor orchid plants :)

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  4. Lovely orchid faces, such a nice contrast to the winter blues.

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  5. Beautiful colours. I came here from Old Tom Wigley's site.

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  6. Thank you all for the kind words.

    I agree with you, old tom wigley, it is always a pleasure to meet new visitors :) I see that you have quite a following (david & oldmanlincoln)! Indeed you may link and I will also.

    These orchids are my part of my 'indoor garden', wildlife gardener. I love photographing orchid faces, each different.

    Nina, I needed contrast! It has been minus 0 with windchill ...

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  7. Wow !!
    I view everything under "macro photography. Really great photos.
    Shame I don't cook.
    Very interesting combo for a blog.

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  8. Thanks patsi ... as you can see, I am passionate about my passions!

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