Our tiny little Dwarf Poinciana tree, about 24 inches tall, lives in a bucket.
The pod opens 1 or 2 flowers each day, bright red with yellow trim, and the next day turns red. It makes a beautiful flaming POD..
Pardon My Snapping, our Poinciana has been Snapperfied
by Her Madness, the MadSnapper.
Bonnie from The Writers Kitchen called me Your Madness and another blogger called my work Snapperfied. Can't remember whom or who.
UPDATE: It was Ginny at Let Your Light Shine that coined the word Snapperfied.
I only have TEN Prior Post on these flowers Click Here if you are interested.







Oh these are beautiful blooms!
ReplyDeleteGood morning your Madness :) These are so pretty. I want one but I know what happens to plants in my possession so I'll just admire yours.
ReplyDeleteTHAT IS ABSOLUTELY A GORGEOUS FLOWER. OBVIOUSLY IT LIKES THAT BUCKET
ReplyDeleteHUGS MADI AND MOM
Gorgeous flower! Good job photographing it Your Madness!!
ReplyDeleteBest,
Bonnie
That is SO beautiful! It lives in a bucket?? C'mon, Sandra, beauty like that deserves at least a royal palace bucket. Just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSo very pretty! Nice to have so much color in the yard. Love your photos.
ReplyDeleteThey're very pretty. I don't think I've seen those before.
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful. Love the nicknames.
ReplyDeleteHi Sandra, been a while. Love the photos and you rblog has evolved.....like it
ReplyDeletewonderful bucket bloomer! like the titles you have. :)
ReplyDeleteFor those of us who don't have them, these are always welcomed posts! Such a unique, pretty flower.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous blooms - love the colors!
ReplyDeleteWow! I always enjoy these. They looks like the most exotic of rare flowers. My fave is number three! I was the one who said your work is Snapperfied. I read Bonnie's comment at the time and got a huge laugh. She has a very funny sense of humor.
ReplyDeleteIt is beautiful! Reminds me a little of my spring and fall jumpups or whatever they are called, except mine are red. I don' think I have ever seen a Poinciana before.
ReplyDeleteI miss my beautiful blooms! these are some of the most beautiful glowers i've ever seen, powder puffs too! I'm trying to grow more of your grandchildren!! wish me luck!
ReplyDeleteYour new titles brought a smile. Love those blooms, and they are such a pretty color. So tropical looking.
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBonnie, the dog, not the blogger, executed mine!
I bow my head to Her Madness.
ReplyDeleteSpectacular blooms.Keep on snapping.
ReplyDeleteThose are gorgeous, Your Madness! I love those hot colors.
ReplyDeleteIt's a gorgeous flower!
ReplyDeleteThat plant is so different and very beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYou know how much I love your Poinciana flowers. I could stare at them all day long. So bight and tropical.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty and it probably doesn't even know it is in a bucket!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool little tree! Unique how the blossoms change. Love the new word and title, Your Madness. ;)
ReplyDeleteIncredibly beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHopping over from Gail's Farm . . .
ReplyDeleteLove that orange flower, now I can't remember the name but I will go back and look and jot the name down. I like the little pod part too . . . Very nice!
The Poinciana is beautiful, Sandra.. I like the nickname it is cute..
ReplyDeleteHey Sandra, I have never seen this flower before. It's gorgeous!
ReplyDeletexo Bonnie
I showed this post to Buddy and his response was,"WOW!"
ReplyDeleteI agree. both the plant and photographer have wowed us.