Monday, July 27, 2020

Surprise Flowers - Updated at the end of post!


We hiked at Blue Run a couple of weeks ago and looked down from the bridge and saw one flower.


Water Hyacinth

But it was one of the most beautiful flowers we've ever seen.


Is it a wildflower or did a seed drop among the rocks near the water and grow to be this beautiful bloom?

I used a watercolor effect for this photo....


and then made it into a 3D object.


I haven't been able to identify it yet so if you have any ideas, I can update my post later. Updated below!


And then a couple of days ago when we hiked from the Pruitt Trailhead, we saw a vine growing through the plants with these gorgeous flowers.


I did know what it was though!


Passion Flower


Just one vine but it had several blooms.


I love flowers, don't you? Oh and Mosaics!

Thanks Pamela for helping me identify this beautiful flower! It's a Water Hyacinth. Pamela gave me a link to ID info HERE and I found a good article about it HERE

I'm joining Angie for Mosaic Monday HERE . 

I'm linking with All Seasons at the Jesh Studio too!


41 comments:

MadSnapper said...

I too love flowers, collages, photoscape X! And that is an absolutely stunning flower it looks like an orchid and I wonder how it got there

Maggie said...

Beautiful flowers and stunning mosaics, what a great start to the week. Hope yours is a good one, Happy MM.

Maggie said...

Beautiful flowers and stunning mosaics what a great start to the week’
Happy MM

Creations By Cindy said...

WOW! How beautiful is this flower and girl, that watercolor effect really made it pop! Did you do the canvas piece? Looks so nice! Love it. Hugs and blessings, Cindy

The Feminine Energy said...

Oh what beautiful treasures you found! I love flowers but I can't identify them very well... if at all. I have several species of weeds growing in my yard too and don't know them by name either. *lol* Your mosaics are gorgeous as well. Love, Andrea xoxo

Edna B said...

The flowers are beautiful. The first one looks very much like what we always called Dutch Iris. I do love your 3D images. Enjoy your day, hugs, Edna B.

Martha said...

So pretty, Passion flowers are my favorite! :)

Pamela M. Steiner said...

Love your beautiful mosaic of lovely purple flowers. I will have to see if I can find that first one...it really is lovely growing there by the water in the rocks. We just never know what beauty we will see when we open our eyes and look around! Thank you for sharing this with us today.

Pamela M. Steiner said...

I believe your first flower is a purple water hyacinth. It can be quite invasive if not controlled, but it is lovely. Thank you for sharing it with us. https://nwdistrict.ifas.ufl.edu/phag/2012/08/06/controlling-weeds-in-your-pond-water-hyacinth/

Julie's Creative Lifestyle said...

You found such beautiful flowers on your hike! I like the colors of the flowers. I too love pretty flowers. Have a nice week Diane and stay and be well.

Tom said...

...I know the one that you know!!!

Carol @Comfort Spring Station said...

Love the flower and the mosaics!

Brenda @ Its A Beautiful Life said...

Lovely flowers! Enjoyed the way you displayed them, lovely mosaics. Wishing you a beautiful day, Diane. Brenda xo

Betsy Banks Adams said...

I love flowers also. We were at Biltmore this past week for a day --and loved visiting the Water Lilies/Lily pads in the Italian Gardens there... I took a gazillion pictures....

Thanks for making me smile.
Have a great week.
Hugs,
Betsy

eileeninmd said...

Hello, Diane,

The flowers you found on your hike are beautiful. It does seem there is always beauty to be found. The Passion Flower is lovely. I have heard of the water hyacinth,it's blooms are lovely too. Pretty series of images and mosaics! Take care, enjoy your day! Have a great week!

Beside a babbling brook... said...

Gorgeous flower!

Looks tropical.

FL has a quite tropical climate, so that makes sense!

✨🍉🍓🍨🍑✨

Gillena Cox said...

I have seen the water hyacinth green in a pond at The Wild Fowl Trust here in TT🇹🇹
didn't know it was a flowering plant
Thanks for dropping by my blog today, Diane

Much💖love

Susie said...

Diane, I love that watercolor effect. Those are some unusual flowers too. But so pretty. Blessings, xoxo, Susie

Pat @ Mille Fiori Favoriti said...

That water hyacinth is gorgeous, Diane! It reminds me of an orchid. Love its color and shape and the "watercolor" photo effect does make it look like a painting.

Small City Scenes said...

I love flowers too. What fun seeing those beautiful colorful flowers.
MB

Ann Thompson said...

I have no idea what that first one is but it sure is pr

Sandi Magle said...

Fascinating and so pretty!!! Love the soft colors, Sandi

happyone said...

Such beautiful flowers.

Lowcarb team member said...

Water Hyacinth ... so beautiful.

All the best Jan

Terri D said...

Both flowers are just beautiful! Gorgeous colors on both and you are having just too much fun with your photo app! (love it!)

Angie said...

Oh Diane - you made my day! You know how much I love to discover new flowers (at least they are new to me)! These are both very spectacular specimens - how blessed you are to have them around you! So glad you make Mosaic Monday part of your week!

Louca por porcelana said...

How beautiful!Love the delicious passion fruit juice too!Hugs!

NatureFootstep said...

Hi, thanks for sharing this beautiful flower. It actually looks a bit like some of my paintings so, now I think I might try painting it. I´ll take a shot and put it to my "tips" :)

Beautiful flowers makes beautiful mosaics :)

Dawn said...

The water hyacinth is beautiful but that passion flower, now that is different and lovely.
Dawn aka Spatulas On Parade

Teresa said...

Yo amo las flores y estás son preciosas. Besos.

Jenn Jilks said...

I love those!
I used to have a couple, but they didn't do well in the goldfish pond. It gets too hot, and they didn't do well.
Thanks for the lovely photos!

Villrose said...

Real beauties! The first one is new to me.

Joanne said...

I LOVE those cool effects! Id love to see one here.
Have a beautiful day!
Blessings, Joanne

Barbara said...

You are most likely referring to the same Pamela who has helped me more than once to identify plants. She is a most helpful resource!

Your pictures of the water hyacinth are stunning.

Little Wandering Wren said...

Natures gift to you was the happiness and pleasure you have received from spotting that beautiful water Hyacinth.
Beautiful post!
Wren x

Inger said...

That is one beautiful flower, for me the name didn't matter, I just wish I could have seen it in real life. Here, where I live, there is an abundance of flowers in the spring, then none or very few. And your mosaics are getting more and more interesting.

Wise Hearted said...

We have moved to northern Mn. recently so getting to know a few new flowers. The best one is their state flower and it's against the law to pick them. They are called Lady Slippers. sorry I do not have a picture of one. They grow along the sides of the road in the lowest wet ditches and in the woods in wet places. I confess someone picked one for me to show me how unique they were. they say they are had to grow, considered a rare wild flower.

Red Rose Alley said...

A lavender flower just for you, Diane. How nice to see this one flower growing among the rocks and the greenery. It's so unique. And that passion flower is an original too. It sounds like a lovely day on your hike. : )

~Sheri

Debbie said...

flowers, the earths gift to us!! the colors are perfect, for you...and for me!!

i'm not certain if i have ever seen a passion flower, it too is a beauty. and your mosaics, well done!!

likeschocolate said...

Lovely images! Hope you have a great weekend!

Aunt Helen said...

The Water Hyacinth's and Passion flowers are so nice! I have never seen them before. Thank you for sharing your hikes with all of us who are unable to hike. Love, Aunt Helen