Saturday, 16 July 2011 04:44

Yellow Star Flowers

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iPhone Homescreen iPhone Homescreen Robert Gerald Porter

These bright sunny flowers popped up in our new flowergarden this summer.

I'm not sure what plant they are, exactly, but when I find out I'll come back here and edit this article with the answer.

Taken with an iPhone4, makes a great wallpaper backdrop!

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5 comments

  • Comment Link Property Management Sydney Thursday, 24 November 2011 06:57 posted by Property Management Sydney

    Wow..These Yellow Flowers Looks Amazing. I would like to decorate my home with these flowers on this Christmas.

  • Comment Link Pool cleaning ipswich Wednesday, 16 November 2011 12:14 posted by Pool cleaning ipswich

    I wish I have also a these kind of flowers in my garden at the front of my house . It looks very beautiful . Thanks for sharing.

  • Comment Link Sharelord Advanced Monday, 14 November 2011 12:14 posted by Sharelord Advanced

    This blog is superb because I love flowers.

  • Comment Link Toronto Flower Shop Thursday, 15 September 2011 13:11 posted by Toronto Flower Shop

    I think these sunny flowers are the best option for the courtyard. I love these flowers.

  • Comment Link Brisbane Flowers Thursday, 11 August 2011 12:55 posted by Brisbane Flowers

    The blog is very clean and post is high quality!

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This site exists as a hub for sharing my photos, designs, and writings.

Most photos are taken with my "point-and-shoot" Canon Powershot, and a few of the newer ones are taken with an iPhone4. Some photos in the "articles" are not mine, where this is the case credit is given in caption.

About the author

I am a web developer, programmer, and Chief Technology Officer of both CartaNova (an eco-conscious and ethical web design business) and Weever Apps (mobile apps for Joomla). Additionally, I am a coordinator for Canadian Centres for Teaching Peace, specifically involved in stewarding the Peace Café movement, and networking with peace educators.