We saw from the newspaper last week that it is the Citrus Maxima flowering season now and they can be viewed in a local fruit farm called "Doris Farm". It also serves very good lunch. Grace and I made it there last Sunday. It was about one hour from our home.
We have seen peach, plum, cherry blossoms before but never for Citrus maxima. The flower is very fragrant and the whole farm is filled with that fragrance. The flower comes out as a cluster of over 10 flower buds. By natural selection, most of them will fall off, with one left for forming the fruit.
We have seen peach, plum, cherry blossoms before but never for Citrus maxima. The flower is very fragrant and the whole farm is filled with that fragrance. The flower comes out as a cluster of over 10 flower buds. By natural selection, most of them will fall off, with one left for forming the fruit.
Doris Farm is half way up to a small mountain overlooking Taipei Harbor. It has flowering beds, mountain walk and of course hundreds of citrus maxima trees. I brought two lenses with me AF DC-Nikkor 135mm f/2D and AF-S VR Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/2.8G IF-ED. I had some very nice close-up shots of the blossoms and some portraits of Grace, and indeed we had a very good lunch in the countryside.
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10 comments:
I can smell that wonderful citrus scent! Nice captures of something so small...great job!
Citrus blossoms are so wonderful. The orange trees are blossoming here now in Arizona.
it's a beautiful bloom, good info too!
Wow, what a nice plant. Different!
Beautiful citrus flowers. Thanks for sharing the information.
Amazing blooms.
Beautiful captures.
thanks for the background
The flowers look quiet similar to the Pamelo, my neighbour has 2 pot in front of the apartment.
Love the fruits, but never saw the trees, let alone the flowers - what a great place to visit.
i bet the smell is wonderful! Cute little flower, great shots and info.
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