I found this shot in my archives but have no idea where I took it or what it is.
Thank you, Ali, for the name of this beauty, it's called Five Fingers, pseudopanax arboreus.
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This is driving me crazy....I feel I should know what this plant is but it's just not coming to me. As for where you took the photo...that's up to you :) so I'm really no help at all
ReplyDeleteI was wondering what it is, and see you don't know either...LOL It is interesting to say the least.
ReplyDeleteInteresting! I've no idea what it is either. Lovely capture nonetheless.
ReplyDeleteHappy Tuesday, Betty!
Difficult to tell what scale it is too. But whatever, it's an attractive picture.
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteStructurally intriguing, never the less! YAM xx
Hi Betty, thanks for hosting this site. No idea what this plant is, but it looks like a tropical exotic.
ReplyDeleteNope! Can't help you out there Betty
ReplyDeleteNice pic :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting .
Awesome tree.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week, Betty!
It sure is interesting.
ReplyDeleteSomething new to me. Sorry, I can't help you with the identity.
ReplyDeleteDear Betty,
ReplyDelete. . . but it is a wonderful plant and shot !
Warm regards from Germany
Jutta
Very nice picture!
ReplyDeleteNo matter which or from where, your photo is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteIts a mystery... I don't know.
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting. Have a good week.
It is gorgeous!!!...:)jp
ReplyDeleteYour tree is Pseudopanax arboreus or New Zealand Five Finger. NZ has 15 species of Pseudopanax
ReplyDeleteThey grow all around NZ so the photo could be taken anywhere you have been.
So very beautiful. Thanks for hosting and I hope that you have a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful bloom with a look that is so familiar! Thanks for hosting and hopefully someone will come up with a name!
ReplyDeleteAmazing photo, I have a feeling this plant is medicinal, something my Dad told me years ago. 😊
ReplyDeleteit´s a nice picture
ReplyDeletehave a nice weekend
Rosi
e nice plant
ReplyDeleteand a beautifull Picture
greetings
Such an interesting picture. I love the play of shadow and light and the air of mystery it lends.
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