It's a Flower .

Posted by
Jeff & Pat (Pembroke Dock, ! Wales !, United Kingdom) on 23 February 2015 in Plant & Nature.

It's a wet day, and I'm stuck for a shot "So".

Doug from Burnham-on-Sea, United Kingdom

It certainly is a flower ! It seems like your horticultural knowledge stretches as far as mine Jeff.
Sorry I missed my pudding last week, together with the pancakes and pizza I missed a tasty week, but Bampie duties had priority and at least it saved me putting on any more surplus pounds :-)

23 Feb 2015 7:41am

@Doug: All good healthy grub mate, not a calorie amongst them, anyway most of it's stacked in the freezer... Bampie's good, I'm a Grampy, and it's a bit embarrassing now the're old enough to get the beer in and they call you that down the Pub . ;>)

BiLL from Carrickfergus, United Kingdom

There are no bad days for snappers! Well done :)

23 Feb 2015 10:19am

@BiLL: Glad you agree, there's always a shot there somewhere...See tomorrow !.

Anthony Morgan Lambert from Bielefeld, Germany

I go as far as to say,"It´s a yellow flower" Yep,I knows me gardening stuff !!

23 Feb 2015 10:33am

@Anthony Morgan Lambert: I know a spud from a bean, but flowers are your Mam's territory . . .

Vaido from Võrumaa, Estonia

It's a beautiful flower :) I go as far as to say, "Pocketbook flower" :)

23 Feb 2015 2:39pm

@Vaido: Now there's a surprise, I never had you down for a horticulturist...Airline pilot, 00 Agent Ok, but never a gardener . ;>))

Ainsley from Derbyshire, United Kingdom

Haha great title. Love that you haven't looked it up and just labelled it how it is.

23 Feb 2015 5:13pm

@Ainsley: Snowdrops, Daffodils, Cauliflowers, that's the end of my floral knowledge....

Ruthiebear from Titusville, NJ, United States

Beautiful orchids - so many of them in bloom!!!

23 Feb 2015 8:59pm

@Ruthiebear: Orchids ???, no idea, I'm a fella . ;>))

omid from mashhad, Iran

Lovely flowers!

23 Feb 2015 9:00pm

@omid: So everybody keeps saying, thanks . . .

L'angevine from Angers, France

bien

24 Feb 2015 2:18pm

Devi from Chennai, India

Lovely !! They are called Calceolana and used for decorations:))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))

27 Feb 2015 5:19am

Judy aka L@dybug from Brooksville, FL, United States

I know them as "Lady's Purse", but...picking up where Devi left off ... Calceolaria, also called lady's purse, slipper flower and pocketbook flower, or slipperwort, is a genus of plants in the Calceolariaceae family, sometimes classified in Scrophulariaceae by some authors. Wikipedia

27 Feb 2015 3:14pm

@Judy aka L@dybug: I think i'll go to bed and contemplate my navel . ;>))