Don't you just love that name for a plant? I think these are one of my favourite flowers, so delicate yet the name and the pattern don't seem to fit with the amazing beauty. I bought these the other day and intend to plant them in the garden and hope their dainty stems survive the onslaught of cats, foxes and pigeons that seem to also enjoy my garden.
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Wonderful flowers - colours are so beautiful
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers. Not such a fan of the name. I hate snakes.
ReplyDeleteNot familiar with this flower.
ReplyDeleteExcept for its beautiful colors, I see why it's called 'snake's head.'
Thanks for sharing.
I've only seen these on one other blog post, never in person. They are so awesome!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Justine. I've never heard of this flower before.
ReplyDeleteJustine, these are so lovely! I've not heard of nor seen these but I could get hooked on them very quickly.
ReplyDeleteI just adore these flowers. I've never seen them before! Beautifully captured...as always!
ReplyDeleteLike Jill...I've only seen this flower on another blog...it's very unusual!!!
ReplyDeleteLovely phota, you were lucky to find them, none of mine have come out this year
ReplyDeleteOh, my, I've never heard of that flower, but you're right, it has a beautiful and fitting name.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a wonderful flower, Justine and I just love the name, too. Beautiful photos!
ReplyDeletePreciosas la fotografías y la flor!!
ReplyDeleteAbrazos y feliz fin de semana.
...and their interesting green sprouts or leaves are also very interesting. Good luck in the garden with this beauty.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful images and such beautiful flowers. They look as though they are made of patterned paper. Good luck with them in your garden. xx
ReplyDeleteI have never seen these, they are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful my friend.
ReplyDeleteHugs~
bEAUTIFULLL
ReplyDeleteThe second one is perfect
These are beautiful. I've seen them in other people's gardens but didn't know what they were. I learn so much blog hopping! :) You have some beautiful work here Justine.
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