Seeing Tropical Flowers When Traveling

One of the things that we enjoy when traveling to destinations such as Central and South America are the beautiful flowers. We have gone to botanical gardens and seen some amazing flowers, but there is something special about seeing them in the wild. They have such vibrant colors, especially all of the red varieties. They are often very unique and different than what can be found throughout other regions of the world. We also find that photographing these flowers provide very striking pictures as they tend to almost have a 3-D quality to them at times. Here are a few of our favorite photographs of these tropical flowers.

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Flower in the Jungle of Panama
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Flowers in the Jungles of Ecuador
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Tropical Flower
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In the Denver Botanical Garden
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Jungle Leaves in Bolivia
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Another Tropical Flower in Panama
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Flowers in the Dark of the Jungle in Bolivia
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In the Embera Village
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Feathery Flowers
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More Flowers at the Botanical Gardens
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Unique Flower in Ecuador
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Flower in the Tropical Rain

 

The Flowers of Egypt

Mention Egypt to someone and images of desert sand and pyramids immediately come to mind. However, one of the images that will remain with us as we think back about our trip to Egypt were the orange blooms of the Poinciana trees and other flowers that we saw during our visit. Perhaps because so much of the trip was spent surrounded by sand and stone temples that every flower that we did see stood out even more. The pop of color was definitely a contrast to the surroundings and we saw these vibrant trees all around Egypt, but especially in Cairo as well as the surrounding suburbs.

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Blooming Poinciana Trees with a Mosque in the Distance
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Tree in a Cairo Suburb
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Another Flowering Tree
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Poinciana Tree as We Looked Skyward

One of our favorite memories of the Poinciana trees was during our tour of Old Town Cairo where we saw them all around the ancient mosques. The colors were so bright and vibrant that it was hard not to focus on the trees as much as the historical buildings that we were there to see. It is amazing how sometimes something as simple as a flowering tree can bring back such vivid memories of a location that you’ve visited. The Poinciana trees will always remind us of our time in Egypt.

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Tree in Front of a Stone Wall
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Pretty Pink Flowers at a Temple Complex
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Another Perspective with a Mosque in the Background

 

Interesting Foliage in South America

During our trips to South America, we have come across some very interesting plants and trees. Especially when it comes to visiting the Amazon, there are often pops of bright color amid the mostly dense green foliage. Although they came in many different colors, the vibrant red flowers and leaves certainly stood out. Some of them were fairly normal looking, but others are very different and unique. We often take photographs of wildflowers during our hikes, so it seemed natural to capture images of these flowers as we trekked around the jungle. Do you take photos of seemingly random flowers or plants as you travel or hike?

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Budding Flowers
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Is It a Seed Pod?
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Pop of Color
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Vibrant Red
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Colorful Leaves
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Fairly Average Flower
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Unique Flower
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Reflection on the River
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In the Darkness of the Jungle
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Red Leaves
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Getting Ready to Open