Portland Plants 21 - More cool and strange plants that are growing in Portland. Come check out my photos.

IMG_3629-2.jpg

Portland Plants 21:

It's hard to believe I'm already on episode 21 of this series. I have a tendency of losing interest in things after a while, but I'm still interested in all these wacky plants.

This weekend I bribed one of my nephews with the promise of a trip to Dairy Queen. He joined me for a short photo outing in a neighborhood that I hadn't photographed before. We had a fun time taking closer-than-normal looks at all of the different plants. By the end of the expedition, I had a few nice photos and the nephew had some ice cream. I think it was a win-win situation all around.

Here are some of the photos that I took on Saturday.

baby flourish.png

IMG_3640.jpg

These are some of the weirdest plants that we saw. I've seen and photographed them before, but I wanted more photos. I really like the design of the bulb and all of the eyelashes growing out of it.

IMG_3629.jpg

IMG_3631.jpg

IMG_3642.jpg

IMG_3651.jpg

baby flourish.png

IMG_3722-2.jpg

I can't tell if this flower is the same as the flowers above. Obviously, they are different, but I don't know if they have the same name. These flowers look like the sloppy, derpy, second cousins of the previous flowers.

IMG_3721.jpg

IMG_3718.jpg

IMG_3714.jpg

IMG_3725.jpg

baby flourish.png

IMG_3655.jpg

I'm pretty sure this is an iris. We saw a lot of irises, but the shape of the flowers is so odd, it's hard to get photos that make any sense. Also, most of the irises were closed up while this one is open. The coloring of these flowers is what really attracted us to them. Most of the other irises were blue/purple while this one had more red/purple with a lot of white space.

IMG_3657.jpg

IMG_3660.jpg

IMG_3662.jpg

Even though these were the brightest colored variation of iris that we saw, the baby flowers of this plant were almost completely black.

IMG_3664.jpg

baby flourish.png

IMG_3547.jpg

Here are some normal looking irises. At first, I wasn't sure if all of these plants were irises, but looking at google images, I'm pretty sure they all are.

IMG_3599.jpg

IMG_3595.jpg

IMG_3558.jpg

baby flourish.png

IMG_3551-2.jpg

There's something about the filaments and stigmas of the flowers that I think is creepy and weird. And that's exactly what I look for when I'm feeling artistic. This bush was so bright, I had to lower the saturation and vibrance a lot. Otherwise, the image is too bright to look at comfortably.

IMG_3552.jpg

IMG_3555.jpg

We have very bright bushes in Portland.

baby flourish.png

IMG_3620.jpg

This is a hanging flower that grows on huge trees. We have a lot of colorful trees in Portland, but this yellow one really stands out. I don't recall noticing this kind of tree before.

IMG_3618.jpg

IMG_3617.jpg

IMG_3615.jpg

baby flourish.png

IMG_3603.jpg

This is a plant that I featured in a previous post. I've been waiting to find one that has fully bloomed, but it looks like I'll have to wait a little longer.

IMG_3600.jpg

IMG_3607.jpg

baby flourish.png

That's about it for this post. On this outing, I photographed another flower that I really liked, but I'll save those photos for a rainy day. I do have one final bonus picture though.

Recently, my brother @doctorcrypto told me about Google's deep dream generator. At first, I thought it was just a slower way to apply photoshop filters on photos, but it's not that at all. It can make some really interesting images. Anyways, here's one of my photos from this post, as a dream.

dream_yyl34nx1myd.jpg

I hope you enjoyed some of the photos. Until next time!

Sort:  

beautiful. these are some exquisite stuff. Hope your day's well :)

Thanks man. My day is off to a great start. @grr8-one came over and we walked to a Pho restaurant for lunch. He had never tried it before and loved it. Mine was great. I also got a bunch of photos to work on.

I hope your day is going well too!

Dude, you're giving me the munchies for some pho!
Meet me in Nam this year dude.

When are you going? I don't think I'll be able to get out there until after summer.

September or October for me. Ticket from LAX could be as low as $380 then.

These flowers are wonderful, i guess you may decide to make a flower album from your episodes. Keep it up.

I'm starting to think about making a book for myself. I made a book about my traveling and enjoyed the process. Maybe I'll wait until Spring is officially over.

The colors are wonderful on these plants. Spring brings everything to life again.

It's such a contrast to the ~9 months of overcast grey weather and unflowering plants. When the plants in Portland start waking up, it almost looks like fireworks.

beautiful flowers.
and their colors are just amazing.
hope you enjoyed seeing them with own eyes.
and maybe you had some good scent too, right?

Yes. Many of the plants smell very sweet. The plants that smell the best and the strongest are usually the big trees. With so many flowers, it really fills the whole area with the smell. It's great!

Thanks for stopping by!