Surprise Sublime Sunday

Fleeting Momentary Diversion

Cattleya orchid enjoying wild Durban garden in a tree, high humidity with summer rain orchids in the tree derive food from falling leaves or small branches. National Flower of Brazil is Cattleya Orchid lasts relatively long lasting bloom.

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Waited many years (about 15) for the orchid's grand appearance two years ago.

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Second time it's flowering, previoustwo years ago when 4 blooms showcased, this time a single. One is better that none.

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"Snake lily"* name used in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) is the Scadoxus puniceus, also known as the paintbrush lily. The name we use is possibly from the green stems with speckled purple/black which look like our Natal bush snake, belong to the Amaryllis family.

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Striking head is actually a dense cluster of tiny flowers, bright yellow pollen anthers on the stamens. Flower head is surrounded by protective bracts in the purple protection. These will pop up in unusual places around the garden to end of Spring (September - November), I have moved the bulbs into every corner of the garden over the years and they do tend to spread during dormant stage of Autumn to Winter.

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Albuca nelsonii Candelabrum Lily a very hardy, robust, evergreen, clump forming bulb, strap-like bright green leaves, standing at around 1 meter in height where I planted them many years ago.

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Plant flowers relatively often, I must have hit a happy spot with them in the native land in my garden. Actually have found them difficult to photograph over the years, many over exposed even though in the shaded area.

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Bulbous plants like the Snake lily start pushing through the dry soil in July, sure indication Spring is on it's way once we see the full bloom. All three plants brighten up the garden into September when not cut, as warmer season appears with change of plantlife once again.
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#SublimeSunday is inspired by @c0ff33a and #BeautifulSunday is initiated by @ace108 today.

All photography my own using Canon Powershot SX730 HS. Any queries or requests please drop a comment below or make contact with me, have a wonderful day!

Thought for Today: "May your life be like a wildflower, growing freely in the beauty and joy of each day." - Native American Proverb

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Hello dear friend @joanstewart, how are you?

This selection of plants you chose to photograph is so beautiful. Their flowers are truly gorgeous. This is why I love nature.

What beautiful shots! I appreciate you sharing them with us.

Have a lovely Sunday afternoon!

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Things change every day I often wonder how people can say they are bored.

Thanks for visiting and greetings Luis.

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Isn't amazing the variety of flowers that nature gives us.
That is funky that the orchid I want to call it the Brazilian orchid took 15 years to bloom then does it twice in two years!
Twas a beautiful Sunday Joan
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Some orchids take forever to find their feet, I have no patience to mollycoddle, plants make it on their own in right environment.

Glad you had a great day as well, now to get stuck into new week again.

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Hehe I love that word mollycoddle, I think their is far too much mollycoddling down to the younger generations of people nowadays nevermind orchids!

Thank you and have a great new week :)

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Times have changed way to much mollycoddling, cross pollination, aye change happens swiftly.

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What a beautiful flower the paintbrush lily is! Never seen that flower before and the snake lily name doesn't suit it either.
Paintbrush lily it is 👌

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Really a coastal plant, not one you stumble into often. Bloom offers a stunning display annually.

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The Cattleya orchid has a nice blend of bright colours.

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