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Chasmanthe floribunda (aka African flag), Penedos, HFF IS NOW CLOSED, SEE YOU NEXT FRIDAY !

It is not in a garden but in the wild, escapists for sure but you can find them in nature here and there in winter !
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10 comments

Gudrun said:

Great to see a splash of colour! At first I thought they were Crocosmia (Montbretia) and wondered about the time of year:-)
5 weeks ago

Annemarie said:

lovely this flowrs and the colors ( nearly spring there:)
5 weeks ago

Edna Edenkoben said:

Definitely closed and I won't climb over this one ;-) I really like the composition.
5 weeks ago

Boarischa Krautmo said:

beautiful!
5 weeks ago ( translate )

Gavin Johnson said:

Amazing to see such a splash of colour in February. African Flag’s cousin, Crocosmia is fairly common in gardens in the UK, but apparently it’s illegal to let it spread into the wild because it’s so invasive.
5 weeks ago

William Sutherland said:

Exquisite capture!
5 weeks ago ( translate )

Roger Bennion said:

Lovely light and beautifully strong colours. Well photographed.
Belated HFF and have a very good Sunday, Isabel.
5 weeks ago

Mikus said:

Und auch eine Freude für die Insekten ;-))
5 weeks ago ( translate )

Dimas Sequeira said:

E assim contribuem para colorir a paisagem no inverno! HFF atrasado, Isabel!
5 weeks ago ( translate )

Pam J said:

YES CROCOSMIA MOMBRECIA IS COMMON IN THE U.K
5 weeks ago ( translate )