Travel Theme: Flowers

I’ve posted a lot of flower photos this weekend and in general on Lucid Gypsy so I’m going to restrain myself and just post one more for Ailsa theme.  It’s a banana flower and could be taken in many places around the world but this one is in Morocco.

 

Go visit Ailsa and all the other entries, maybe you will be inspired to join in!

http://wheresmybackpack.com/2012/07/27/travel-theme-flowers/

 

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About Lucid Gypsy

Gilly Mbachu Goldsworthy is a mum to two kids that are supposed to be grown up and mma to a four year old and a new born baby boy. None of that means that I am grown up though! I love writing – travel and quite edgy fiction – and being an OU student for a degree which remains to be seen. What I do best though is counselling; I’ve been privileged to work with many people through big changes.
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22 Responses to Travel Theme: Flowers

  1. jfb57 says:

    I’m always nervous about looking at your travel photos as they are always wonderful. I’d love to see a banana plant. Adding it to the list of ‘must sees’!

  2. What a strange shape! It looks enormous – how big is it? Very interesting, Gilly!

  3. Wow! Wonderful image!!

  4. fgassette says:

    Whatever you post is worth a look. Love your photography. This one is stunning in its shape. Great image for challenge.

    BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!

  5. eof737 says:

    WoW! Haven’t seen that in years. love it. ;-)

  6. rommel says:

    What simple is beautiful. You proved it with this picture.

  7. Fergiemoto says:

    I have not seen that before! How cool! Great shot!

  8. We have two tiny banana tree that will someday grow to be fruit bearing.
    Do these become the banana or is that just a flower that grows on the tree?
    I like how huge it is. I wonder if it can be cut once it blooms? You’ve peaked
    my curiosity. Love the photo …. nice close-up.
    Toodles,
    Issy

  9. wightrabbit says:

    Amazing shot Gilly! I’ve never seen one of those before so thank you for posting it! :)

  10. sonsothunder says:

    I’d love to have a few of those Banana leaves to grill the tuna steaks I have in the freezer in…
    Looks so good….or, maybe a few Banana Hearts, and a few flowers, to make Lumpia, and a salad with…Now I’m hungry…Heck, I’d settle for a banana to cut up in my raisin bran right now.

  11. TBM says:

    Very cool! I saw one of these in Honduras but didn’t know what it was. Now I do!

  12. adinparadise says:

    What a great photo of this strange-looking plant, Gilly.

  13. Emily B says:

    My, my. I do love traveling and discovering all the strange and beautiful flora. Beautiful shot!

  14. Jo Bryant says:

    simply stunning Gilly

  15. I’ve never seen one of these but it looks gargantuan.

  16. Joy says:

    What an intriguing plant! Great pic.

  17. ailsapm says:

    Wonderful shot, Gilly. Banana flowers are so exotic-looking, I love them! xxx

  18. I grew up hearing about the myths and legends of the banana flower. Thanks for sharing a post that brings back magicak childhood memories.

  19. That was fabulous, Gilly – a huge flower, full of little bananas!

  20. Madhu says:

    Lovely shot! Did you now we use the little blossoms for a lovely salad/stir fry?

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