I think the butterfly's a Brimstone - although they're meant to have an orange spot on their wings. I'm even going to attempt to name the flower!
The angels were definitely talking - from a distance it looked like their lips were moving. But when I got up and round to where they were, they were standing still :) I'll need to be quieter next time.
Wonderful photo! And I love the colour of that flower! I don't know what the sweet butterfly is called, but a friend of mine have that flower - and I will ask her about the name! I even have photos of that flower - but never thought of asking for the name!
Butterfly kisses for this beautiful flower sipping sweet nectar juice of this irresistible beauty from the garden. Looking at the elongated leaves and the contour of the flower, it looks like one of the Agapanthus family. Let me google it.
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Green Butterfly in orangecolor flower.
Nice photo.
I think the butterfly's a Brimstone - although they're meant to have an orange spot on their wings. I'm even going to attempt to name the flower!
The angels were definitely talking - from a distance it looked like their lips were moving. But when I got up and round to where they were, they were standing still :) I'll need to be quieter next time.
Would need to see the leaves.
Wow so beautiful and just calms me to see this lovely flower and it's friend.
Wonderful photo! And I love the colour of that flower! I don't know what the sweet butterfly is called, but a friend of mine have that flower - and I will ask her about the name! I even have photos of that flower - but never thought of asking for the name!
Glorious photo! I don't know the name of the flower, though I probably should!!
Butterfly kisses for this beautiful flower sipping sweet nectar juice of this irresistible beauty from the garden. Looking at the elongated leaves and the contour of the flower, it looks like one of the Agapanthus family. Let me google it.
Yes, I found it! It is Clivea
It looks like a crocus to me but I don't think that's what it is. Whatever it is it's beautiful, enhanced by that delicate butterfly. Great shot!
Gorgeous flower! I really like your monochrome for today too! :-)
This is realy a beautiful photo.
I like it very much.
The flower is called clivia miniata, I hope I am right.
Gorgeous! so lovely with a butterfly!
The flower is a Clivia, the butterfly is cute but beyond my identification.
Awesome shot. The detail on the moth and flower is perfect. =)
Wonderful shot of the flower and butterfly! Love the color!
No I can´t name theme, but I think this is a great shot.
beautiful fire flower.
I don't know their names, all I know is that I just love them both, beautiful photo and thank you for sharing them.
Thank you all for identifying flower and critter - Brimstone and Clivia miniata it is, then!
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