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Hazy, Hot & Humid ...


Another very hot & humid day here ~ Therefore, I thought another Tropical Flower Photo was appropriate ~ I have no idea what this flower is, but I refer to it as "The Waffle Flower". This flower is also from our vacation in St Martin ... Just fun flowers that we just do not see around here ... If anyone knows what this flower is called, I would love to know ... Stay cool, Everyone!

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  1. What a gorgeous flower!!! I've never seen anything like this. It does look a little bit like hydrangea. Maybe a hydrangea's tropical cousin? :) That's my name for this plant! Or even better; Hydrangea tropicana! hehe...
    Just a little joke. Love the photo Kristine!

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  2. Oh, Sonja ~ What would I do without your daily compliments? Thank you so much ... I love it, Hydrangea's Tropical Cousin ... Perfect ... Tropicana ... Love your sense of humor ... Thanks for reading my blog, Sonja ~ It is appreciated! I always look forward to your next project ... They are all amazing!

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