Oct 19, 2012

Photo Friday: Vibrant Weed!


Lantana Camara is commonly known as Spanish Flag or sometimes called as Red Sage though it is not a sage at all. It is a flowering plant from Verbena family native to American Tropics. It seems it is indigenous to Rio Grande Valley of Texas, USA. It was introduced to rest of the world later. Well, in India it is considered to be an invasive weed because- it grows and spreads quickly, and is resistant to fire which makes it impossible to eradicate. It causes indigestion making animals and birds ill after consumption. But, the flowers are very pretty with vibrant colors!

I took this picture in its native, Big Island, Hawaii near Hilo airport. I was waiting for my travel-buddy who was flying-in in the next flight. These looked very pretty road-side there.
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8 comments:

  1. Superb,colorful & stunning picture.

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  2. ohh this is just a common flower around here... but look at it...
    when seen like this, this has so much attraction n beauty

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    1. Thanks Deeps! Yeah, we don't give much attention to these roadside weeds, but they can definitely make a good picture :)

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  3. Looks irresistible. Though we shun this weed, of late many small hybrids have come up.

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    1. Thank yoy Mr. PNS. Yeah, I have seen some in well maintained landscapes.

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  4. It's such a beautiful colour - downunder in Australia we also have a form of Lantana that is also considered an invasive weed! Ours is often pink and yellow - and it's a shame we can't just enjoy it's beauty!!

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    1. Welcome to my blog OZ. Thank you for leaving a comment. Yes, these come in very different colors. I have seen a purple-lavender one in California.

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