Travel Photography Photos tagged as plants
strolling around in Ushuaia
Courtyard riad Wardat Rih
This is a beautiful, but tasteless berry that is considered a weed locally. Natives were known to eat it for the liquids during times of drought however.
Byron bay is the most laid back relaxed town in the world.
This is the type of grass frequently used in Gullah basket weaving in the coastal areas of South Carolina, a craft the slaves brought over from their native Africa
This is neither Spanish nor Moss, but the name stuck.
We were both surprised at the lovely blooms this late into December.
Another of the beautiful blooms still hanging tough into late December.
Mom pointed this out and wanted a picture of it, so here you are. Keep in mind this is mid-Dec!
The museum was closed the day we were there, but we could take the nature walk behind it. This is an example of some of the signage they have.
All Sorts and colours
I don't know what kind it is, but it was over 6 inches across
it looked like a rose... sweet!
Lots of these around the Tundra in Churchill and North Canada
Bread fruit
Jardin de Caridad
Tropical plantation