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This Philippines native brings the most unusual deep orange blooms to the late winter and early spring container garden. Preferring modest light levels, its upright and somewhat vining stems produce open faced, pointed flowers with petals that never unfurl. Long lasting. Freycinetia multiflora is one of 65 species of dioecious, climbing or scrambling shrubs of the family Pandanaceae native to the Old World Tropics.
9 responses
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Carlo Cesar Rodillas said (6 Dec 2007):
Wow, thanks for showing our flower to the rest of the world! Great capture! Congrats!
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Laurie Search gave props (6 Dec 2007):
This is so beautiful.Fabulous color and detail!
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Amy Nelson said (23 Jan 2008):
Great close up!!!
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Loree McComb gave props (27 Aug 2008):
WOW - that just pops out with percise clear color
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Kathy gave props (7 Nov 2008):
Simply Beautiful!
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Karen Zimmerman gave props (24 Dec 2008):
Breathtaking!
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Ralph Komives (Deleted) gave props (1 Feb 2009):
Extraordinary - well done. - got my vote
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* Tracey Boutote * (Deleted) gave props (8 Feb 2009):
Beautiful colors!
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Jedd Chris Dumaguina gave props (11 May 2009):
Great photo! By the way, where in the Philippines were you able to capture this flower?
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