I am joining Cathy at Words and Herbs for this year’s Week of Flowers sharing images from our gardens. I am adding some tropical lovelies from my South Florida garden today. Below are the pink flowers from Tropical Rain Lilies, back dropped by variegated foliage from ‘Java White’ Copperleaf; a large, leafy shrub from the South Pacific,

Below, another ultimate tropical flower, the Frangipani (Plumeria). This color is very common around town and I have no idea what its name is. Like most Frangipani, it is quite fragrant and the flowers could be used to make leis if we were in the mood for a luau.

Hopefully these images warm up gardeners living in more northern climes. To see more flowery images from around the world visit Cathy at wordsandherbs.wordpress.com.
Happy Gardening!!
Absolutely gorgeous blooms.
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The flowers are beauties and the light in your photos is so lovely too. Thanks for the tropical warmth again. 🤗 (It’s snowing lightly here. Brrrr!)
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Frangipani! What a lovely word! Beautiful flowers once more. Thank you.
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The lilies are gorgeous and I love the frangipani
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Could definitely use the warmth in these photos– Love the frangipani!
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