Desert Light

© Pu Chen

Desert Light

Uploaded: March 02, 2006

Description

In spring, the desert garden is lit by the bright colors of aloe flowers.

Comments

Su Sana E. P level-classic March 02, 2006

Wow!! I've never seen aloe flowers and this is really amazing, Pu!! Unusual and beautiful!! Well captured!! #402031

Stanley J. Contrades March 03, 2006

I have three aloe plants growing outside but they don't have these multi-colored blossoms!! We keep them for more than just a decoration as the inside of the leaves are used on burns so that you don't scar, and they heal much better than using burn ointments, not to mention that they also take the sting out of the burn very quickly. There are many other uses for this plant!
Very well done and gorgeous colors, Pu!!
Much Aloha,
Stan #2490288

Janine Russell level-deluxe March 03, 2006

Pu, very nice detail, colors and lighting. #2490290

Jill Odice level-classic March 03, 2006

I'll have to get to your part of the desert someday! I have never seen this, wow is it beautiful! #2490296

Pu Chen March 05, 2006

Thank you for your comments, Susan, Stan, Janine and Jill! I have only recently start to admire how beautiful these Aloe flowers can be, and there are so many varieties of them! I have used the commercial products with Aloe and known that they are very useful in burns but never used a real aloe plant! Should try that next time! #2497654

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