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This looks like it might be a hibiscus flower. There are about 200 species of hibiscus known to exist, and each species has its own unique kind of flower. There are around 10,000 named varieties of tropical hibiscus.
This has beautiful colours Marjan, but I'm not sure if it should be on TN as it will be one of the many hybrids around. It is a good composition and I wish you had shown more the the bud that is opening up in a spiralling way on the right as well. Very well done, it is a lovely shot of it.
- magiqa
(695) - [2005-05-24 17:18]
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- petrudamsa
(2474) - [2005-05-25 3:04]
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Your flower is a Malva species. Difficult to tell which one only looking at the flower. It grows subspontaneously too (not only in gardens, sometime escapes and makes a "life on its own") but may be spontaneous too in certain European countries (Depend on which species is).
Belle composition macro-photographique pour ce Hibiscus aux jolies couleurs.
Beautiful Hibiscus !
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I think this is a mauve. There are also lots of different kinds of mauves. Very beautiful picture!