Finally! The wind died down this morning and I got outside to take pictures for the first time in a week. Unbelievably, almost every image wound up working for this week’s challenge, yet I had NO idea the topic was layers until long after lunch! 🙂 Gotta love when the stars align like that!!
Anyway…here we go 🙂
The first photo shows an unidentified kalanchoe with layers of leaves in different shapes and sizes:
Next, Lady Margaret Passiflora is a study in multi-layered beauty!
Tiny roots form the bottom layer on this Kalanchoe pinnata leaf-plantlet.
In a few weeks, layers of orange flowers will burst from this wild Sesbania bud.
Before I sign off….. If you can identify the Kalanchoe in the first photo, let me know!
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Until next time…
🙂 🙂 🙂
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Great photos!
Thank you!
Clever kalanchoe reproducing like that!
They’re pretty amazing plants!
Just sign me as “Clueless on Kalanchoe.” 😉
hahahaha! This cracked me up!
Kalanchoe marmorata?
Exactly what I thought until it bloomed small upright pink flowers without any sort of inflorescence!
Mutated…. Donkey Ears, as they are more rounded! Ha, ha….
= Kalanchoe Gastonis bonnieri also has flowers that are upright pink, bell-shaped.
Don’t know about the Kalanchoe but all your layers are pretty! Zemanta! I don’t think I can do plug-ins. I did go out and purchase WP for Dummies. Thank you. I spent the afternoon with it yesterday and found all kinds of great info.. 🙂
Hello!
I love that Dummies book. It really is helpful, bigtime!
Re: Zemanta, it should work for you, but you may have to activate it in your dashboard. There’s a pretty good explanation (with illustrations of each step) located here.
Thank you.. 🙂
Love the passiflora flower, very unique.
Beautiful are your photos !
Greetings, RW & SK
Bursting with layers of exciting surprises as we witness the bud blossom into an unforgettable flower. Happy Thanksgiving.