Flower Time

© Wally Orlowsky

Flower Time

Uploaded: November 05, 2017 | Entered: November 05, 2017 08:02:19

Description

For PG 101 Flowers theme
A floral clock in memory of some event has been planted at Princes Street Gardens in Edinburgh, Scotland every year since 1903. This 2011 clock honors the 100th anniversary of RNID, a hearing-loss charity. The clock does tell the time. I took this photo at 4:42 P.M. on 9/10/2011.

Comments

Mitch Spence level-classic November 05, 2017

I cannot imagine actually accomplishing the creation of such a plant design and admire those who have done it. #1698993

Amanda D. Austwick level-classic November 05, 2017

Great creation, find and presentation! #11655645

Michele Peterson level-classic November 05, 2017

Wow, it's a working clock? Amazing! A very pretty and detailed work of art. #11655671

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