For Cee’s flower of the day (6th January) I have an ornamental cabbage. Not the most inspiring name but they are unusual with a striking flowering centre.

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A gorgeous photo of a gorgeous flower. It looks similar in leaf shape to a begonia. I am off to find some seeds so I can grow some xx
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Thank you 🙂 I’d love to see them in your garden xx
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So would I xx
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We would see a lot of these during winter in Sacramento, Cathy. Very hardy but quite lovely!
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They are lovely. I only ususally see them im bunches of flowers.
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I so love your photos today 😀
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Thanks so much 🙂
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Beautiful images Cathy and it almost looks like a rose 🌹 Wishing you a wonderful Wednesday and much love from our house to yours 🤗💜🐕 xxx
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Thank you, Xenia 💚 and much love to you all 💕🐕💕xxx
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Thank you Cathy 💕🐕💕 xxx
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I think it looks a bit scary – like a triffid’s flower might look… 😱
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It’s not at all scary 😂 more like a rose flower…honest
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What a lovely shade of pink. Love your ‘cabbage’
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Thank you 😄
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