If you like flowers – then Luiz Santilli’s Today’s Flowers is the right destination for you!
My Flower today is Hypericum tetrapterum or St. Peter’s Wort. Not exactly common – but not rare either.

If you like flowers – then Luiz Santilli’s Today’s Flowers is the right destination for you!
My Flower today is Hypericum tetrapterum or St. Peter’s Wort. Not exactly common – but not rare either.

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Beautiful flower Klaus. I like this perspective of it.
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But rare to see one photographed as beautifully as this I’ll bet!
I love the dark backgrounds of your flower shots.
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Simplicity at it’s best. This is stunning!!
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A lovely shot of the beautiful flower
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Oh so nice!
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Be it rare or common – beautiful it is in this picture! Amazing technique.
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a great minimalist shot, thanks for sharing
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Klaus, as always with you, that is a beautiful photo.
I have a bank of Hypericum koutchense in my mountain garden, they are like sunlight on a dark day.
Arijas last blog post..TODAYS FLOWERS ~ 3
A love ly photo indeed and not an easy shot to land. Actually the way that little bied is looking up you could have economised and posted it for skywatch as well. He/she is watching the sky.
Arijas last blog post..TODAYS FLOWERS ~ 3
Klaus: Wonderful shot of this beautiful flower.
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Oh, beautiful! Such a vivid shot.
Paz
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Never heard of it. Is it closely related to st John’s wort of alternative medicine fame?
I like the soft yellow color of the flower against the dark background.
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@wren: As far as I know it is related, another common name for it – if I’m not mistaken, is square stalked St. John’s Wort.
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Wonderful your flower, Klaus!
Hope you send me a flower to be posting in TODAY’S FLOWERS!
The flower in our main page is always sent by a friend of blogging!
I’ll wait your flower, Klaus!
And all comments are sent to the guest friend!
Have a nice days
Luiz
Luiz Santilli Jrs last blog post..TODAY’S FLOWERS #12
aside from the obvious beauty, i love the unique framing!