The process of becoming a big red powder puff, starts as a berry, then tiny little spindly things come out a few at a time
Each day a few more appear. I love the above because it shows tiny berries, larger berries, one starting to bloom and one dying, all on the same tip of the limb....
then it becomes a half a ball.
Next is is half berry half ball
And then it becomes the big fluffy ball. see the white? that is tiny flowers full of pollen. Each puff wiill have 2 or 3 bees so far down in there they are hard to see.... they love to dive on that white pollen.
In a couple of days the puff starts to shrivel, like above
and then it hangs down while yet another one starts above and the process begins again
The last step is this one above and the next day it turns brown and falls to the ground.
Wow, all beautiful! #5 looks like girly girl fireworks!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful process, and you've captured it nicely. Thank you for sharing and have a great day!
ReplyDeleteThey are pretty even as they start to fade. I can see why the bees like these with all that pollen. Ginny's right, it does look like fireworks.
ReplyDeleteGod's flowers are amazing!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful time-laps photos of the cycle of life of a power puff flower.. nicely done, Sandra.
ReplyDeleteStunning, no wonder you are fascinated. Have a Happy New Year and I look forward to following you in 2013.
ReplyDeleteVery cool, my friend! I love it when you show me new things....I love learning!
ReplyDeleteit is really a neat tree, and you've showed it well.
ReplyDeleteCool version of time-lapse-filming. :-)
ReplyDeleteThey are soooooooooooo beautiful!
What an amazing process. I thoroughly enjoyed following each step. How long ago did you plant the bush?
ReplyDeleteHugs Madi and Mom
A beautiful process!!!!
ReplyDeleteYou have done a good job showing the progression of the Powder Puff... Such a beauty!!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year.
Hugs,
Betsy
That's amazing.Thanks for taking the time to capture each step.
ReplyDeleteThat was really interesting!!! A miracle.
ReplyDeleteThose are the most fascinating flowers I've ever seen. I love the looks of them in all stages
ReplyDeleteKwiat i jego zdjęcia w trakcie zmian, są piękne. Pozdrawiam.
ReplyDeleteFlower and his pictures during such changes are beautiful. Yours.
This is fantastic! Hubby best be taking care of ours! :)
ReplyDeletebeautiful pink and a beautiful process! i did enjoy following each step.
ReplyDeletewhat an amazing flower indeed.
i learned a new thing today. thank you. i love learning new things.
Those are a fun series of photos! Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI hope you had a wonderful week!
xo Catherine
Sandra, Dear...I had to come now...
ReplyDeleteWishing you and yours a prosperous and very Happy New Year, full of joy, health and God’s Blessings!
BShell
I wish I could grow them here in Ontario!
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing!
ReplyDeleteA super series of photos. Great up close and clear shots of the powder puff process.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the process through wonderful photos. What a lovely plant to enjoy!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Sandra for posting these pictures. I have to say this is one of the most interesting and beautiful plants I have ever seen. Fantastic shots too. Hugs
ReplyDeleteLove that you showed the progression of the flower.
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