Today’s post is a collection of images showing the beauty at the end cycle of bloom. Flowers fallen from their tree tops can still be beautiful even when free of their parent tree. Precious even when on the ground which allows a closeup view of its incredible subtle blending of colors on each petal. Copyright 2021 Pamela BreitbergThe previous image was a flower from Plumeria Rubra. Click here for more information. Copyright 2021 Pamela BreitbergFlowers that fall are often rich with saturated colors. I can’t walk right past such treats that are on the ground. I feel nature telling me to stop and look closer at nature’s creations. Copyright 2021 Pamela BreitbergThe fallen flowers made me stop and look up to see their origin. Geiger Tree or more appropriately Scarlet Cordia (Cordia sebestena) is this impressive tree. Learn more here. Copyright 2021 Pamela BreitbergAfter heavy rains (it’s the rainy season as well as hurricane season in southern Florida) there are often many flowers or pieces of flowers on the ground. Copyright 2021 Pamela BreitbergMeet the delicate Bulnesia arborea tree which is a popular addition to a garden. Read here for more information. Copyright Pamela Breitberg 2021 Pamela BreitbergWonderfully some of the flowers remained on the tree after the rains. Copyright Pamela Breitberg 2021