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Uploaded: 05/11/18 7:22 AM GMT
Foofy 'Abstract'
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This time a for me unusual Foofy Friday image because it's an image of a plant (Begonia Rex).

I couldn't determine whether it was a Begonia rex 'Ted Tango' species or Begonia rex 'Hugh McLaughlin' species.

Maybe you know the 'solution'. If so, please let me know. Your help will be appreciated!

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::Ramad
05/11/18 7:36 AM GMT
A colorful plant is also welcome on foofy day Cornelius. To me it looks more like the Hugh Mclaughlin than the other name.
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.Dunstickin
05/11/18 8:15 AM GMT
No name needed for this terrific desk top feature Old friend!..

It's a superb addition to Foofy day
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::tigger3
05/11/18 12:24 AM GMT
This turned out great with the full frame presentation of whatever their name is my friend. Great color, and details, kudos! tigs=^..^=
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::trixxie17
05/11/18 6:32 PM GMT
I agree it looks more like Hugh but I love this foofy abstract!
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.Starglow
05/11/18 8:15 PM GMT
Beautiful plant, but I don't know what it is, it sure makes a nice desktop though. Great capture.
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.GomekFlorida
05/11/18 10:35 PM GMT
Wonderful texture and hue.
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::Nikoneer
05/12/18 4:33 AM GMT
Actually, C., the leaves look a lot like those of a coleus plant. Do they have that plant in Holland?

-Nik
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::corngrowth
05/12/18 8:25 AM GMT
---the leaves look a lot like those of a coleus plant. Do they have that plant in Holland?---

I agree with you, 'Nik'. The leaves have a similar shape and colors as the coleus, but the coleus (well known in Holland too) belongs to the Lamiaceae family, while the by my depicted plant belongs to the begoniaceae family.
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::jerseygurl
05/12/18 8:58 PM GMT
A wonderful image Cornelius - love the color(s) and the overall texture - a nice variation from you - Great Capture!!!!!!!!
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::mesmerized
05/14/18 9:32 PM GMT
I am certainly not one well acquainted with all the varieties of plants and flowers...but to me this immediately appeared as some variety of coleus, some of which I do know and have had at times...in any case, these are a beautiful plant with their color and detailed markings...you've done a great job capturing that and I like how your shot fills the screen.
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::Flmngseabass
05/19/18 6:52 PM GMT
Fabulous render Mr. C!!!!!!!!!! Great colors and texture! WOW!!!
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.icedancer
05/21/18 6:51 PM GMT
Breath taking close up and detail - right into my favs
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