Lantana attracts lovers that let loose their wings and engage in a lovely dance. I have photographed butterflies climbing on each other but didn't look too hard for those shots as they as they make me seem like a little too much of a voyeur.
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Tuesday, April 2, 2013
ABC Wednesday: L is for Lantana
I looked through my summer shots for lantana since they don't bloom here until late June or July.
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25 comments:
Beautiful sunny shots!! and...great minds think alike!
L is for...lantana!
Welcome to Carver!
Lantana lovely.
Fantastic photos.
I send greetings.
Lucia
Simply lovely.
Great shot of the butterflies too.
Seems that I saw a movie called Lantana some years back.
ROG, ABC Wednesday team
Such beautiful vibrant colors. Love the butterfly in the midst of the lovely foliage.
Beautiful photography ~ Great choice for 'L" ~ ^_^
its a beautiful bloom and butterflies cannot seem to stay away from them. great post.
lantana is stinky to humans but butterflies love this flower. great captures!
Lantana is so bright and beautiful especially en masse! A very sturdy plant! And love those patterns on the butterfly wings!
These really are LOVELY!
Leslie
abcw team
What a lovely sunny picture. Beautiful colours, - wonderful opportunity for butterfly pictures.
Wonderful shots of the butterfly on lantana plant.
How beautiful, Carver! Gorgeous flowers and butterflies too!
Beautiful photographs, fantastic spring views:) I am greeting
Love these colourful Lantanas, we have them in sunny Singapore as well.
Beautiful photos of Lantanas and butterflies!
Have a wonderful day!
Lea
Lea's Menagerie
LLLove this post! I remember the first time I saw lantana -- in Texas the first winter we spent there.
That is so beautiful - the flower, the delicate butterfly and of course that happy light! LOVELY L. (I also recall a movie called Lantana a while back...)
fantastic capture of the flowers "invaded" by the wonderful butterflies! I had two butterfly bushes in the country; enjoyed how it drew butterflies to our yard.
When I first saw this I wondered how you could have Lantana NOW...then I read your post. :) Very pretty reminder of what's yet to come.
Oh this is so beautiful. Love the sunny shots.
Ann
I took photos of my lantana, did a post quite a while back. Lantana doesn't have a good reputation in South East Asia, it has a bad name, came Chicken shit flower because of the smell.
What a feast of colours!
God bless you!
Cezar
Gorgeous butterflies! Can't wait for summer to come so we could see beautiful butterflies again.
Las Vegas
Catching up (again) for L entries, oh Lord, I am always LATE!
Rose, ABC Wednesday Team
I love Lantana and the butterfly's it draws. I also used to live in a small town called Lantana, I liked the whole idea of it, and planted Lantana for the butterflies, then joked about my Lantana in Lantana!
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