FOTD – Dahlia

Happy Friday everyone and welcome to another colourful edition of flower of the day. Today’s flower is the dahlia as I was able to spot a few different coloured dahlias yesterday evening in the city.

These flowers are native to Mexico and thrive on warmth and sunlight, rewarding even modest care with a long season of blooms. Their colours can shift subtly with changes in light and temperature, giving them a lively, almost changeable character. 

Flower of the Day (FOTD) – Royal Botanic Garden Sydney

Happy Friday everyone. This is the day of the week that I post some flowers that I have seen recently or I have managed to haul from the archives, as part of Cee’s Photo Challenges (you can find here).

Today’s flowers were taken at The Royal Botanic Garden Sydney and are known as Wax Begonia. They are native to South America and are often used as ground cover.

I really need to return to the Botanic Gardens soon as they have such an array of flower and plant species and it’s a really beautiful spot to take a relaxing stroll through.

Such a stunning backdrop with the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge seen in the distance.

Have you ever seen these flowers? Have you ever visited the Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney?

Please do let me know and thanks for checking out my FOTD.

Wayne ✌🏽

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