Those are very beautiful nature art. I haven't experienced natural snow, so thanks you posted them. By the way, anthurium is not a very exotic flower as it is widely distributed around the world. Maybe it just looks different in my shot because it has not yet fully opened when it took the photo. They are also very widely exported around the world, and Hawaii had long years of research and breeding programs on it.
These are the best kind of winter designs. Our daughter was just asking me last night, while we were in the barn, looking out through frosty windows, how they are formed. So pretty!
I call them frost flowers! I love the last one! We don't get them often because we have double paned windows, so I love to see other people display them!!
Those are very beautiful nature art. I haven't experienced natural snow, so thanks you posted them. By the way, anthurium is not a very exotic flower as it is widely distributed around the world. Maybe it just looks different in my shot because it has not yet fully opened when it took the photo. They are also very widely exported around the world, and Hawaii had long years of research and breeding programs on it.
ReplyDeleteMother Nature the perfect artist!
ReplyDeleteThese are the best kind of winter designs. Our daughter was just asking me last night, while we were in the barn, looking out through frosty windows, how they are formed. So pretty!
ReplyDeleteOld Jack Frost isn't such a bad artist!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! We don't get that here, I guess we just don't get cold enough.
ReplyDeleteThose designs are so pretty. I really like the way the last one looks like a border.
ReplyDeleteFrost can create such pretty patterns, thanks for sharing as it has been frightfully hot in this region for the last few weeks.
ReplyDeleteThose are really pretty!
ReplyDeleteI call them frost flowers! I love the last one! We don't get them often because we have double paned windows, so I love to see other people display them!!
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