Today’s photohunt theme is “Three”.
On a garden tour with my friend E up in Mountain View in East Hawaii and I spot this huge bromeliad that had a girth of over six feet, it was gigantic. The dark bromeliads in the back were a perfect foil for this triad photo and I just happened to find the right theme for the week at photohunt.
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Welcome to PhotoHunt :-)
ReplyDeleteI have never seen a bromeliad that big!
welcome to the hunt Noel!
ReplyDeletenice shot you have here! thanks for the cisit. :)
Nice shot. I miss seeing all the tropical plants in Hawaii. I think I'll need to take a bunch of shots when we come back home for a visit in May.
ReplyDeleteBromeliads are very much indoor plants in Europe, so some thing as big as that is almost unimaginable for me!! A wonderful experience for me. :)
ReplyDeletethank you for your visit to mine.
The bromeliads are so beautiful.
ReplyDeletegreat phots! the plants are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful plant, surrounded by such a color - thank you for sharing
ReplyDeleteWelcome to our hunt... be careful, you will start looking at things differently!
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the photo hunt! Glad you joined in the fun!
ReplyDeleteI have never seen a bromeliad that big. Of course, I usually kill them before they have a chance...:/
Thanks for stopping by my PH! Have a great day.
Amazing that those are 6 feet across. Welcome to PhotoHunt and I look forward to seeing your photos of Hawaii, one of my favorite places to visit.
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by my blog, hope to see you again soon.
Nice shot composition. Welcome to Photo Hunt -- and may you find it more challenging (and thus more interesting) than you're thinking it is... ;D
ReplyDeleteYou have some amazing plants in Hawaii! Any you have some great shots of the beauty on the island! Thanks for stopping by my blog.
ReplyDeletewelcome to photohunt!
ReplyDeletelooks like another one creative soul to be followed is here..
thanks for sharing this pic of bromeliads. :-)
Beautiful ! we have too cold weather here for such plants !
ReplyDeleteGorgeous... we love bromeliads, and they are abundant and healthy here in Florida, though likely more so in your region! We've not seen any this large tho... it's a stunning photo!
ReplyDeleteI've seen bromeliads here but never that huge! Those white tigers are from the Singapore Zoo.
ReplyDeleteSiax feet across is mighty big!
ReplyDeleteThat is huge.. and such delicate colours!
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful bromeliads. I grow some in my ground garden.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day!
Great composition, Noel. In form the brameliads are similar to the yucca of the southwest but so different as to prefered climate.
ReplyDeleteWow, great shot. Amazing plant. I once grew a pineapple plant from the top and it was a smaller version of this. Same family - bromeliad.
ReplyDeleteWow, that was a BIG bromie!
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