It's time to hunt shadows again for the Show Me A Shadow Round 175. This time I decided to keep my shadow hunting to my garden. Okay that is the only place where I get some direct sun. So join me in my garden for this shadow hunt.
This is a medium sized aeonium (succulent) which looks like waterlily blooms in a bouquet. There is a deceptively fragile looking Dahlberg daisy growing in the same pot. These plants self-seed themselves all over my garden and are as stubborn as weeds.
The moss rose in bloom. I love these colorful fillers in the garden but never really appreciated their shadows. Now, I got to see them and enjoyed them too :)
My pony tail palm which is only about a year old casting pretty shadows. Spider shadow.
This is the Scadoxus multiflorus or football lily as it is commonly called casting its shadow.
Another shot of the moss rose from behind, you can see the plant in bloom and the succulents near it.
A better shot of the football lily, blood lily with its shadow just to show how pretty it looks
Another view of the shadow from my ponytail palm.
This is my ficus religiousa bonsai casting its shadow on the ground.
All images used in this post were captured by @sofs-su