It is true that the seasonal changes in Brazil are very subtle and that the green during all seasons is very aggressive, but I wanted to show you some of the patches of color that appear throughout the year within this prevailing green. The majority of my photos are taken from our veranda, or along the roads around Nova Friburgo. I have thousands of photos of flowers cultivated and otherwise, and no I won't show them all to you, for now the photos are only of the flowering trees that grow in the forest locally. Whenever the blossoms appear, I can't help but stop and take a photo - well many photos - the shock of the color variations is so profound. I don't have a good reference guide for the names of all of these trees, but I know that the tree with the pink flower that blooms in June is commonly called a Faux Cherry or Cerejeira-ornamental (Prunus Serrulata); the deep orange blossoms (January) are Espatodea, Bisnaqueira (Spathodea Campanulata); and the yellow (nearly all year round) is Falso-barbatimao, canafistula (Cassua leptophylla)
Ginger those photos are beautiful!!!!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful... My grandma and me love flowers and trees. We both enjoyed various flower and tree-photos you have taken...thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteGinger, I was looking at those photos again. They are incredibly beautiful. I did not tire of looking at them.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos!!! the color is vivid! I have been thinking a lot about visiting Brazil! miss you guys! xoox, Shannon
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos!!! the color is vivid! I have been thinking a lot about visiting Brazil! miss you guys! xoox, Shannon
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