I want to conclude this photo series of the indian paintbrush with my first photo of this plant. Mooseline, do you remember where this was?
7 in 16
Echinacea - No Tulip
As Alex didn't tell you the name of this flower, I'll post a photo reply here:
This flower is called echinacea purpurea or commonly also coneflower and bees and butterflies love it.
Indian Paintbrush [6 of 7]
Different shades of red:
Indian Paintbrush [5 of 7]
Also this one is multi-colour, but here the yellow is from seedcases that start to form:
Indian Paintbrush [4 of 7]
There's even multi-colour indian paintbrush:
Indian Paintbrush [3 of 7]
This is a small yellow version of the plant which officially is called Castilleja:
Indian Paintbrush [2 of 7]
We saw the indian paintbrush in different colours and sizes... here a small orange one:
Indian Paintbrush [1 of 7]
Today I want to share something from my home country with you:
This plant is called indian paintbrush. It exists in different colours.
Red [Signs 1 of 7]
This is my second contribution to our photo challenge around the topic red:
I took the photos of these red signs in a harbour in Crete. In June 2014, we were at a conference in Ierapetra in Crete followed by a few days of holidays around the island.
This photo is also the start of a new series of photos: 7 signs in 16 days
Life on Jupiter [Solar System 8 of 7]
As a bonus, a last photo from the planetary trail:
How many microorganisms are the possibly on this Jupiter?