
Welcome to my Flower of the Day Challenge (FOTD). During the winter months, please feel free to use your archives and find some old favorite photos.
Please feel free to post every day or when you you feel like it. Don’t forget that my FOTD challenge accepts gardens, leaves and berries as well as flowers.

I’ve gathered a list of challenges and their hosts. So if you know a challenge host, please direct them to my blog. Feel free to contact me anytime. I hope everyone will be able to use my lists.
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Cee
I have never heard of Tutsan, but what a beautiful blush on this flower. Very pretty.
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After awhile they just turned black (about 3 weeks), but I do like their color 😀
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These are so amazing.
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Glad you like these berries 😀
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That’s pretty…looks edible. Is it?
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I have no clue 😀 😀 Sorry 😀
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😅
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They look like chile peppers, the little fat orange and red ones. I love the way they look.
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These are may a 1/3 of an inch. 😀
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Beautiful, do look good enough to eat.
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They do look good enough to eat. Thanks Andrew 😀
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I had never heard of “tutsan” before. What a unique plant/flower.
I’m showing off my newest (still very small) rose: https://anthropologist.wordpress.com/2022/06/25/flower-of-the-day-fotd-chrysler-imperial-rose/
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Great shot, Cee 👏 I took some pics of those yesterday & now I don’t have to look them up 😃
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So glad I could be of service to you 😀 😀 even though I did it unknowingly 😀
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😂
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I have never heard of Tutsan or seen the “fruits”. I had to look it up and recognise the flowers, but I do not recall that I have seen any “fruits” on such plants before. Interesting! 🙂
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Ner saw the flowers (except on the web), but I liked the berries. 😀
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love the colour
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It is a soothing color 😀
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Lovely glossy berries. I’ll join those who’ve never heard of tutsan. Me neither.
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I’m glad I have my little plant identifier program 😀
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I like how these look. Very interesting! 🙂
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Thanks Barbara, they are interesting 😀
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Never heard of them, pretty photo
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Thanks Alice 😀
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You win for most unusual..It looks edible. St. John’s Wort has medicinal properties so perhaps this relative does as well.
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I know St John’s Wort is not edible in fact it is poisonous so go figure on why they are healthy. 😀
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Very cool!
Speckled Rose
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What a pretty flower – one I haven’t heard of. I love the color, Cee. It’s amazing how beautiful this planet is if we stop to notice. Photos seem to do that for us. Love it.
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Thanks Diana. So glad you stopped by. I love seeing nature in the “macro” sense of the word. 😀 😀 Glad you like this one 😀
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🙂
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That’s an unusual fruit. I’m not familiar with it at all. I love the colors. 🙂
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It came in my June bouquet 😀
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Interesting. Good thing you took a picture. 🙂
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Beautiful colors!!
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Thanks Lisa for commenting 😀
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What interesting globules. Do you grow them?
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Heaven’s no. They were in my June bouquet 😀
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I have never heard of Tutsan before. It is pretty !
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I thought they were kind of cool too! 😀
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Nice
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