Below is the flower of the Calliandra or Powder Puff. When translated the word Calliandra means "beautiful stamens". When the tree is in full flower, the effect is quite magical with the little tufts of pink decorating the branches like ornaments.
The hummingbirds love this plant. I don't know what it is called but it grows wild in the underbrush of the forest.
A palm tanager stops by for a snack.
Tree ferns are very difficult to grow out of the mountains. They become petulant and lose their gloss. But up in the Northern Range, they are sleek and smooth.
Lovely pictures. I just love visiting Asa Wright
ReplyDeleteThanks Nicole. I went one year ago and I've made a resolution that I have to go at least once a year. It really puts things into perspective.:)
ReplyDeleteAsa Wright is one of my favourite places, but I don't think I have been there enough. And not with a camera. Nice shots!
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