#241 - Rain water trapped on red Hibiscus or Gumamela flowers. The water droplets cling to the flowers one early morning. These drops came from the rain the night before where there was a heavy raining thst occured.
The water look like crystals attached to the red petals of the Hibiscus flower.
Another shot of a Gumamela flower with its pollen tube extending out. The yellow stamens and red stigma are also quite remarkable.
Here we have a green grasshopper blending with the white flower of this Rose Balsam. The critter is just above the flower in the left. With the critter showing off its rear and ready to jump off at a moment notice incase it sense danger.
Another angle of the flower and the critter. There were also small red ants just passing by one of the braches of the Rose Balsam.
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Shot taken in Quirino, Philippines.