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Uploaded: 01/12/19 8:15 PM GMT
Orange Mystery
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I have no idea what kind of flower this is. I guess I need to start taking notes.

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.bfrank
01/12/19 8:43 PM GMT
What matters to me is how nice it looks. Good job Jeff.
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::corngrowth
01/13/19 10:56 AM GMT
Jeff, I gave it a try, but it's pretty hard to judge by a single photograph its proper name and species. Could be a species of a Lobelia (excelsa, laxiflora, etc.), but no guarantee, 😁 .
Very fine capture however.
May I give you this advice: if its name has be shown on a (small) sign, don't capture only the flower but the sign as well. In the gone by world of analog photography (using a film) every image had to be a good one. In the nowadays world of digital photograph, it doesn't count that much when one takes one or more images.

Edit: think, by reading her comment, that our floral specilist Kathy, by indicating that it may be a species of a Crocosmia (in my country know as Montbretia), can be right because of the sword like leaves.
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::trixxie17
01/13/19 5:22 PM GMT
I believe this is a variety of crocosmia also know as montbreit. The sword like leaves are a good sign although it is more common to see this in red. Very nice one.
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::LynEve
01/18/19 9:59 PM GMT
It is bamboo !
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