Nice Looking Flower. Wish I knew the name of the species.

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  1. Tonytee

    Tonytee Well-Known Member Site Supporter

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    Lens: Takumar F 70~210mm Lens Camera: Pentax k-50 Photo Location: Sherwood Forest. ISO: 100 Shutter Speed: 1/125s Aperture: F5.6
    IMGP3217.JPG Focal Length 155mm, Manual Exposure Mode, No flash and used CWA Metering.

    Thanks for viewing.

    TT
     

  2. porkphoto

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    The leaves resemble Dracaena but the flowering corm I am not familiar with. Sorry I can't help here.
     
  3. Tonytee

    Tonytee Well-Known Member Site Supporter

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    According to my wife, it is a Daphne. Thanks, Tony.
     

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