Picture Stories #260 - Yellow Plants

in photography •  6 years ago  (edited)

After a set of violet flowers which I had shared recently, which were soft and gentle on the eyes, it's time for some bright, yellow plant beauties. I'm not sure what these plants are or if they are some kind of flowering shrubs, but they are certainly interesting to look at, mostly because of the peculiar shape which kind of reminds me of a corn.


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Yellow is the color of the sun, yellow stands for optimism and happiness and is certainly a color that instantly attracts the human eye.

What does yellow mean to you?

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They are quite interesting, I have never seen them, it looks like a type of desert plant, it is very cute and it looks something hairy haha

haha, it's not hairy :)

HAHAHA! They are really strange, but you know that in rare things there is also unique beauty.

What an interesting plant! I don't think I have ever seen anything like it. And it is yellow- which is my favorite color.Yellow is sunny and happy and never fails to cheer me up.

thanks! i saw it for the first time too :) yes yellow is a great color, bright and upbeat

I think it's a cactus that grows in the desert? it was not

not a cactus :)

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Finally! I have no idea what it might be :oP
I wonder if I manage to find out...

Google was sure these must be pine sprouts, which they are obviously not, but PlantSnap identified it as some kind of Banksia. Very interesting plant.
Banksia
The seed cones look like they could be used for decoration.
Seeds

interesting findings... i'd never heard of these before :D