Rhodes has such a warm climate in comparison to England's so the flowers and trees do vary a lot and I see things I certainly don't at home. I live in the North East of England so there are plants and trees that won't grow there even though they do in the warmer South of England.
I love the bushes that grow all around the hotel we stay at. I have no idea what they are called but they are gorgeous and are shades of pink and white.
If anyone knows their name I'd be pleased if you would let me know.
Update - Jeanette has told me they are called Oleander, many thanks for this information.
If you click the photographs they should enlarge now. See my Update at the end of the posting to find out about this.
Near the entrance there's a lovely little chapel and again there are lots of these lovely floral bushes/trees around it. I didn't notice at the time but the clouds in the background are lovely. We didn't see many of those in the two weeks we were there!
I love that little chapel although I've never seen anyone there. I know this posting is about the flora but I'll show you a picture of the inside of the chapel. It's always been locked when I've been there so I had to take it from a window in the door which I pushed open to peep in. The painting is absolutely amazing, the colours are really beautiful. Just look at that beautiful evening sky painted on the ceiling.
I assume it was built for weddings at the hotel but they tend to go to other places such as the Kalithea Roman Spa. The entrance to the refurbished Spa is in the photo below. It's very nice too but it has no religious aspect to it. However I assume lots of people nowadays just want a civil ceremony.
Incidentally the Spa has been the set for a number of films. The main one I remember was Escape to Athena a comic WW11 film which had a number of stars in it, Roger Moore, Stephanie Powers, Telly Savalas, David Niven, Claudia Cardinale, Elliot Gould, Sonny Bono, Ricard Roundtree and Anthony Valentine. I've seen it a few times and although it's thirty years old I really like it. I especially love looking at the bits filmed in and around the Spa.
I've digressed yet again!
My grandchildren call these the pineapple trees. I assume they are some kind of palm.
They really do look like huge pineapples.
Look here's a pineapple forest! Lovely!
Now this one I know. I just wish I could grow geraniums like these and it was only mid May when I took this photo. Even by August mine don't look as big as this.
Here are the red ones.
Update - Michelle has advised me that these are Jacaranda. What a great name! She said that the ones that flower are female trees.
One thing I haven't mentioned is the gorgeous smell that greets you late evening and in the mornings, the smell of jasmine is absolutely wonderful.
There were lots of lovely bushes and plants on our patio. The jasmine I recognised but the bush next to it had red fluffy flowers. Unfortunately I didn't take a photo as soon as we got there. By the time I took this most of the fluffy bits had dropped off.
Never mind I'm sure I'll be back again before too long.
Update - Recently I can't understand why my photos don't enlarge when you click on them. I was sure that I have been inserting them in the same way so had no idea what was going on. Today I think I know what has happened but I have no idea why Blogger is so inconsistent with image insertion.
I've been having a lot of problems with formatting text and photographs and so I decided to centre the photographs when I inserted them. This resolved the problem of the text jumping about when I centred the photographs after inserting them. However I think this is stopping the photos enlarging.
In desperation this afternoon when I inserted photographs I didn't choose a layout and centred it afterwards. I had the problem with the text again but surprisingly the photos now enlarge. Eureka! What a weird system Blogger is. Why doesn't it give you any information about this anywhere?
Update to the Update - I'm just about losing the will to live with this!
I've just tried it on a test posting and she's right, they do enlarge. So why didn't they last week when I was doing this posting and on my posting about Michelle's Mailart? They still don't on that one.
Give me strength! Arghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!
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Beautiful, ty for sharing. TTFN ~ Marydon
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful, thanks for the tour.
ReplyDeletePatsy
I enjoy looking at all the beautufl flowers that seem to grow in abundance in more exotic places than the UK. Lovely photos Winifred. A x
ReplyDeleteand even the beautiful ones!! A
ReplyDeleteDear Winifred ~~ Really beautiful photos of the lovely African trees
ReplyDeleteand flowers. How great to holiday there. It's great to see what
gardens are like in different places
Your weather should be nicer now.
I am so glad you liked the Grandma story and no, my footy team didn't win. Maybe next week. Take care my
friend. Love, Merle.
Gday Winifred.What a lovely place for a holiday.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo's.
the first to pics are , Pink and white Oleander,and the purple one at the bottom is a Bourganvilla they come in a variety of colours. hope this helps you.
Thank you for your lovely comments. I still haven't figured out how to getthe pictures to enlarge. I think it's pot luck.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the Oleander bush name Jeanette, nice to know these things.
Sorry your footie team didn't win Merle. As you say, maybe next week. Well as you know our weather is always variable. It's the one thing you can rely on with it.
A bit warmer today but my husband's golf was called off due to the amount of rain. Well they are greens and only the rain will keep them like that. Sprinklers just don't do the trick.
The flowers are stunning and I love the inside of that chapel. It looks peaceful.
ReplyDeleteFor some reason this post only showed up on my blog today. I too have had a few problems with postings and the text not showing up. I don't think I have had the photo's not enlarging yet though. Anyway....I felt happy as you took us through the flower show and beautiful skies. I have heard of oleander but not in my area. I have never seen a pineapple tree, but those looked like what I imagine they would look like. One year I grew jasmine and gardenias and that was the best year ever for flowers. The smells were heavenly!!! I haven't planted anything this year. I don't know why. I enjoyed this post Winifred.
ReplyDeletehi Winifred,
ReplyDeletethe blue flowered trees are Jacarandas, the ones that flower are female trees. They are hard to start in Greece but once they establish they are stunning when they flower. In the center of Athens there is a botanical with huge trees that bloom in May, just stunning! As for the geraniums, they grow like weeds here. you can snap a small branch and simply stick it in the ground and it will grow in no time. It's funny how everyone likes these plants ( I do too) but in Greece we take them for granted. There are some UK plants that I like that you cant grow in Greek soil easily for example Rhodendendron or other acid-soil plants, and some more delicate that love moist cool weather.Anyway the photos show you had a wonderful place to have your hols!
Michelle
Oh my gosh Winifred! These are gorgeous photos! Looks like a wonderful place to visit! Awesome! 8-)
ReplyDeletephoto sizes - my problem isn't how to enlarge them, but how to have them "not" enlarge at all!!! Some peoples blogs have photos on there that never enlarge, my blog, every single photo enlarges. I check every time...
I think it is just a mystery we are not meant to figure out... 8-(