Portland Plants 12 - More cool and strange plants found in Portland. Come check out my photos!

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Portland Plants 12:

Last week was mostly rainy and cold. I went out for some photos during a dry period, but I've been hesitant to post them because I always like to have unpublished photos on my hard drive. It's like how spending your last dollar is much harder than spending your second to last dollar. I find comfort in knowing that I've got something in the bank.

Anyways, the weather was nice today and I've got a fresh batch of photos on my hard drive. Here are some of my photos from last weekend.

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According to the tag, this is an Aquilegia. What an impressive flower!

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This is a really strange looking flower. I don't see these very often, but I saw some more of them today.

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This is a Bellis. It looks like all of the pedals are actually hollow tubes. Odd.

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I don't know if this plant actually has flowers, but the leaves are so bright that I had to include it.

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This tree isn't all that interesting, but it really grabbed my attention. This is part of a HUGE tree that's 2 or 3 times taller than the house it's planted in front of. From a distance, it just looks like a normal evergreen tree, but up close it looks more like a succulent shrub instead of a tree.

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This is just a pretty front porch that I liked.

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I love how vibrant some of these flowers are.

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I don't know what this plant is going to look like, but it piques my curiosity.

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I liked these tiny little blue flowers, but I didn't get very good photos of them.

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I've been seeing more and more of these flowers with the red/pink outside and the yellow center.

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I think this is a cherry tree. I like the white outlines on the little flower buds.

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I don't understand how it can already have dead cherries on it. Maybe they're leftovers from last season :)

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Last is a flower that one of my neighbors is growing. These seem pretty common around here.

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That's going to do it for this post. I hope you enjoyed some of my photos.

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Just been wandering around my garden now its warming up. The plants and early flowers are just showing their heads. Looking forwards to a nice summer
Those red Aquilegia's are pretty nice plants.. Not seen that colour before

Yeah, the Aquilegias were great. I'm not sure if I've ever seen that flower before.

I hope your spring and summer turn out fine!

I really like the Aquilegia. Thats an interesting thought about saved photos being money in the bank. It is definitely hard sometimes to generate good photos at all times of the year. Great posting @fronttowardenemy :)

The tree might be a Monkyepuzzle? SP? Not sure, but they are an odd one. Nice look once more around the neighborhood. Thanks be for lots of rain, lots to grow and take beautiful photos of. Nice works.

Wow! There are many beautiful flowers there.

I think these are just some funky tulips.

It's tuplip time bitches!!!

Happy Spring!

TOO MANY TULIPS!