Monday, November 9, 2009

Seeing Red - at the gardens

Little bits of red here and there at Tucson Botanical Gardens:

Pomegranate


Pentas


Broad-billed hummingbird


Baja Fairy Duster


Mystery flower, Bottlebrush,
Shrimp plant, Pyracantha

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35 comments:

  1. Stunning red on green, nice touch. What an unusual looking plant at the bottom left (shrimp plant).

    Nice photos.

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  2. Lots of rubies in that garden, nice.

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  3. Lovely reds, I especially like the hummingbird.
    Sunny :)

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  4. I love the hummingbird. You got me smiling.

    Nice bird and nice photography.

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  5. These are all lovely reds! The desert flowers of beauty, but the bill on the hummingbird is great, it has great length yet it is so delicate. Perfect avian ruby!

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  6. Marvelous glimpses of RUBY red ... my fav is the photo of the hummingbird ;-)
    Hugs and blessings,

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  7. Beautiful photos, Diane! The pomegranate looks so delicious :-)

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  8. I bet the Tucson Botanical Garden is wonderful! I've been to a desert garden in Phoenix but I'm sure Tucson is slightly different...or maybe a LOT different, I'm not sure.

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  9. Nice and pretty shots of flowers...happy ruby Tuesday.

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  10. Lots of red bloosoms. The pomagranite looks like a chinese lantern.

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  11. Lovely photos.. Great specks of reds..

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  12. Gorgeous reds, one and all. That hummer is quite cute!

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  13. Great photo set, but I really like the broad billed hummingbird. It is a truly excellent capture. Have a great Ruby Tuesday.

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  14. gorgeous shots. I love to eat pomegranate.

    Happy Ruby Tuesday

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  15. I love pomegranate juice but not the real fruit, so sour hehehe..

    Please come and find out what our little fashionista has to say.

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  17. The Baja Fairy Duster flower looks like a hanging light. The Broad-billed hummingbird looks amusing. Nice captures.

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  18. Awesome pomegranate. Love your hints of red.

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  19. Beautiful reds, I love the hummingbird. The Baja Fairy Duster is so pretty, I've never seen that one before.

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  20. The photographs are simply superb. I liked the pomegranate and hummingbird photographs the most — very beautiful :)

    Dagdusheth Ganpati

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  21. red rocks! my fave is the red bird beak! happy red RT!

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  22. Great Pics, I agree with others, love the hummingbird photo.

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  23. It amazes me how many of the same plants can be grown in Arizona as can be grown in Bermuda. All the plants you mentioned are commonly found on the island.

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  24. Lots of beautiful stunning reds! Love your photos. I hope to post a few red photos later today to my blog. Busy day, so we'll see.

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  25. Oh, how wonderful to see some of your flowers - and a hummer! They are all so beautiful.

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  26. You found a lot of lovely red there! Beautiful. In particular though, I love the bird shot.

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  27. those are great entries and i love that cute hummingbird :)



    u may view mine if u have time

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  28. That's a lovely ruby post! And thank you for putting my blogs on your blogroll.

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  29. I have been wanting to know the name of that last red, pyracantha! Now I know what's it called -yay! Thanks Diane!

    Beautiful capture, by the way.

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  30. Great shots. How did you get the hummingbird to sit still? HRT

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  31. Great series of shots, and the photo collage is also beautiful. Marvelous light and composition. You've captured a stunning shot of the hummingbird with the back light, his feathers show off and the moisture on his bill so delicate.

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  32. Lots of reds! I always call the last one, berries, now I know.

    I've seen the fairy duster once only in one of the gardens we visited last year.

    Love to eat pomegranate, its delicious.

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  33. oh, those are beautiful reds diane. thanks for naming them, i am so poor with names and I learn the names of some I had been meaning to search for :)

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