Thanks! It is flower of chilli, to be precise: capsicum annuum, bolivian rainbow. It is the only capsicum that is brave enough to blossom during our dark winter!
Oh, stop it, I'm blushing already! And pretty happy, yes! But can you imagine winter pale face/skin and suddenly burning sun.. I'd be happy to send some rays onwards, now!
We do have other capsicums with white flowers. This capsicum isn't really for eating. It's not that tasty, but it has incredibly beautiful pods. When young the pods are lilac, then they are white, yellow, orange and finally red.
A very pretty floral collage.
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DeleteLovely! Is the top flower Periwinkle? Such joyful purple flowers!
ReplyDeleteThanks! It is flower of chilli, to be precise: capsicum annuum, bolivian rainbow. It is the only capsicum that is brave enough to blossom during our dark winter!
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ReplyDeletei drown in your pictures.
just saying.
and yes! i heard of your soft t°. the whole of scandinavia....
happy? oh. my. send. some. rays. won't. you?
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Oh, stop it, I'm blushing already!
DeleteAnd pretty happy, yes!
But can you imagine winter pale face/skin
and suddenly burning sun..
I'd be happy to send some rays onwards, now!
Beautiful images; I like your flowers, especially the indoors one.
ReplyDeleteooooh ... so pretty!!
ReplyDeleteyou asked what flower was in my photos ... it is a camellia ... :)
looks like an eggplant blossom - the capsicum plants I grow usually have white flowers ... how interesting!
ReplyDeleteWe do have other capsicums with white flowers.
DeleteThis capsicum isn't really for eating. It's not that tasty, but it has incredibly beautiful pods. When young the pods are lilac, then they are white, yellow, orange and finally red.
Did you know marigolds are edible?
ReplyDeleteYes, I did know. We actually tried to find the edible ones, but we weren't that lucky..
DeleteLovely treasures...
ReplyDeleteThank you!
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