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Shrimp plant for Jeff (JayFar)

Photography Flowers/Plants posted on Mar 22, 2015
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Happy Anniversary to Jeff and Julie Wikipedia says Justicia Brandegeeana (Mexican shrimp plant or shrimp plant) is native to Mexico and also naturalized in Florida. It grows to 3.3 feet (1 meter) tall with spindly limbs. The flowers are white, extending from salmon color bracts which look a bit like a shrimp, hence the shrub's name. White flowers emerge from the bracts; usually they are long and thin. The flowers attract hummingbirds and butterflies. Pollination is usually by hummingbirds. The shrimp plant thrives in the shade in tropical areas. This shrub is expected to last for 10 to 20 years and is also available in golden yellow. Photo taken along our center walkway yesterday. It will zoom. Thanks for stopping by, taking a look and for all your previous favs and comments. They are very much appreciated. Dana

Comments (33)


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Faemike55

7:36PM | Sun, 22 March 2015

Very beautiful flower and great anniversary gift for Jeff and Julie

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rangeriderrichard

8:05PM | Sun, 22 March 2015

Beautiful shot!

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Richardphotos

8:05PM | Sun, 22 March 2015

amazing plant and capture. there are many in the Philippines

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bebopdlx

8:57PM | Sun, 22 March 2015

What a strange looking plant.

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eekdog

9:19PM | Sun, 22 March 2015

great info and really good capture, dana. watch them gators.

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photosynthesis

9:51PM | Sun, 22 March 2015

Nice shot, Dana - I can see the resemblance to shrimp & you got some very nice bokeh in the background too...

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mtdana

12:43AM | Mon, 23 March 2015

Beautiful capture and an unique looking blossom - great information!!!

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jmb007

1:22AM | Mon, 23 March 2015

jolie

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durleybeachbum

2:05AM | Mon, 23 March 2015

A most beautiful photo! I have tried these as house plants but I am no good as an indoor gardener.

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Hendesse

2:24AM | Mon, 23 March 2015

Fantastic colors, details and DOF. Excellent shot, a wonderful dedication!

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Katraz

2:51AM | Mon, 23 March 2015

A nice shot Dana, a friend has one of these that has survived outside in the UK ,it's tucked in a very sheltered spot that gets lots of sun.

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sharky_

3:04AM | Mon, 23 March 2015

Yes....It does look like a shrimp. Interesting plant. Aloha

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Jean_C

3:05AM | Mon, 23 March 2015

Superb color variation on leaf and very elegant flowers, excellent capture, Dana!

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jendellas

3:20AM | Mon, 23 March 2015

Never seen one of these before, so pretty, lovely capture. xxxx

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jayfar

4:34AM | Mon, 23 March 2015

Thank you very much Dana. I was amazed and very surprised that you would have known or even bothered - its 52 years today !! Your sentiments are very much appreciated and I am afraid that I do not write these things down so wouldn't have a clue for yours or any one else's anniversaries.

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Cyve

6:27AM | Mon, 23 March 2015

It's a very marvelous flowers my friend... It's an awesome picture !!!

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soffy

6:34AM | Mon, 23 March 2015

What a beautiful flower and capture,Dana,thanks for the info:)**

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Leije

8:13AM | Mon, 23 March 2015

Bracts and flowers are splendid, I like the soft colors, wonderful capture, Dana !

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jif3d

11:07AM | Mon, 23 March 2015

Unusual looking flower, never seen a shrimp one before...are they good on the BBQ ? LOL Kidding aside, neat bokeh and dedication for Jeff...not me, the other Jeff ! ~Cheers~

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VDH

12:04PM | Mon, 23 March 2015

Nice flowers, great capture!!

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giulband

12:08PM | Mon, 23 March 2015

A very beautiful and perfect picture !!!!!!

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flavia49

7:06PM | Mon, 23 March 2015

fabulous image

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irisinthespring

7:12PM | Mon, 23 March 2015

Beautiful dedication!

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MrsRatbag

9:19AM | Tue, 24 March 2015

My grandfather had a huge bush of these when I was a kid in Southern California; we always called them honeysuckle, and would pull out the stamens and suck the sweet nectar. Probably not the most responsible behaviour, but we didn't know any better back then. I never knew what they were really called. Great capture, Dana!

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caty77

12:20PM | Thu, 26 March 2015

Beautiful start of flowers! This is a sweet dedication! Have a good day!

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e-brink

8:32PM | Thu, 26 March 2015

Nicely shot in lovely shaded light with a strong background to emphasize the delicate shapes.

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ia-du-lin

1:56AM | Sun, 29 March 2015

beautiful plant and dedi

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blondeblurr

7:42PM | Tue, 31 March 2015

I am familiar with these plants, (you couldn't really call them flowers ?) - but evergreen shrubs, as you had mentioned, which also look nice as pot-plants ;)) but what a wonderful plant for, this also 'Evergreen couple - Julie & Jeff' - Congratulations to both ! and well done Dana ! BB

blondeblurr

7:44PM | Tue, 31 March 2015

I am sure you meant jayfar and not jarfar - LOL !!!

danapommet

9:18PM | Sat, 04 April 2015

Thank you Brigitte!

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dochtersions

2:16AM | Wed, 01 April 2015

What an amazing beautiful photo and flowers, Dana. I does looks (for me although) like a Bougainvillea, but these flowers are more intriguing, and such very special. It's lovely also that you knew about Jeff and Julie, what a wonderful gift for our friends.

dochtersions

2:19AM | Wed, 01 April 2015

Oh, I guess I've seen this plant here as a house plant, but only in a warm and bright place, a winter garden-'house'. :)

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moochagoo

3:06PM | Wed, 01 April 2015

Really lovely flowers (we dont have those here)

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