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Uploaded: 08/01/08 7:17 PM GMT
Adenium Obesum.
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This pretty flower I found in the Kruger National park. For a closer look at the flower of the Impala lily you can go here . The close-up was taken by Willie Bester of Phalaborwa, South Africa. Thanx for allowing me to use your link here. Thanx for all the comments in advance. Have a great and wonderful weekend

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::tigger3
08/01/08 8:32 PM GMT
Susan I did see his image of this lovely flower and I have it in my faves. I have never seen one of these but I sure do enjoy the images you guys are bringing to us of it. Just beautiful. sandi♥
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Nature in all her glory is my uplift on life.
::Toto_san
08/01/08 9:14 PM GMT
Sooooo nice. No leaves, only fantastic flowers. Thanks for sharing.
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For the invisible things of Him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, His eternal power and Godhead;... Rom 1:20
.Genver
08/01/08 9:58 PM GMT
Very nice flowers and good clarity,the photo is very lovely.
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::100k_xle
08/01/08 10:57 PM GMT
Looks like some type of Little Bonsai Tree.
Very Lovely.

E J
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Ribbit ! Come on over to my Pad.
::allisontaylor
08/02/08 12:08 AM GMT
Stunning. Colors pop. Really nice work!
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::0930_23
08/02/08 1:34 AM GMT
Looks like a dwarf tree of some sort. Love the colors and the clarity of this one Susan. It is really beautiful. Have a good weekend.

Tick
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I'll meet you at the edge of the sunlight, just behind the shadows. The Ghost
::cynlee
08/02/08 2:59 AM GMT
Fantastic image of an amazing tree, Susan. It fills the frame with wonder!
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"Take it upon yourselves to be more forthright in your comments"* *Les (&purmusic)
.gabriela2006
08/02/08 6:25 PM GMT
just amazing flowers and capture:)
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.TheWhisperer
08/02/08 9:36 PM GMT
This tree is amazingly colourful in what seems a very dry place. Great Capture. Well done!
Ann
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.OrchidLadyLinda
08/04/08 1:02 AM GMT
~ Lovely capture! We can grow it potted here in the states, but as with other succulents it has to be kept drier and will rot if it gets too wet in our rainy summers. I have an 'Adenium Obesum' variety (common name here is 'Desert Rose') in my gallery as well. Thanks for sharing what it looks like grown naturally!
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.nuke88
10/08/11 7:04 AM GMT
very beautiful, cant see this type of plant in this part of the world..
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