A collection of exotic flowers gathered in one album. Easy to download and view all in one place.
You will find a lot of photo galleries on the web. But there are only a few who offer free images in a size ready for your own personal use. The photos in this gallery album are the same size as most popular stock images used to web publishing.
So that means if you are looking for an exotic flower to brighten your website, you've come to the perfect place. They also make great images to use in greeting cards. And if you like photo editing you can even use them as a background setting for some of your favorite family photos.
Do you have a photo or comment you would like to share? Click here to begin
Vote on your favorite image, make comments or upload up to 4 photos.
The thumbnails you see here open into a gallery right on this page. Use the "Next" and "Previous" buttons near the top of each picture. To exit the gallery choose the close option in the bottom right corner.
The bottom left is the title of the exotic flower you are currently viewing. Sometimes this Title is a link to a page full of this same type of flower along with a more information. Feel free to download these flower pictures for your personal use. For complete download instructions click here. Please read the terms of use here, for ways you may use all images on this web site.
Where do exotic flowers come from? That's a very good question.
When you think of the term exotic, you may imagine something unusual or different. The first definition in the dictionary is - "of foreign origin, or character; not native; introduced from abroad, but not fully naturalized or acclimatized". That definition fits the flowers you see in this album.
For instance the Bird of Paradise came from South Africa. Many of our every day flowers came from Africa it would seem. Hibiscus originated in Hawaii.
No matter where these flowers originated from, you have to agree they are all beautiful and unique.
How would you like to be a part of Nature and Flower Pictures Free Photo Gallery? It's easy and it's fun. You can upload up to 4 of your own photos telling about them and yourself.
Join the fun of telling about your flower discoveries. Or simply share what you know about the flowers here. Make comments on your favorite photos. Even correct me when you know I've mislabeled a plant.
Perhaps you have a story about field lilies in my garden like Vera from Oregon. And there is Tom also from Oregon who let me know my Chicory page was outdated with his Blue Sailors Travel West story.
So feel free to let me know what you think, but please be nice. Share your gallery photos here...
Nature and Flower Pictures Free Photo Gallery is a growing part of this website. While pictures are free to download, please be sure and link back to us to give credit. You can copy the code below and paste it into your website below the pictures you use.
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Has looking at all of these photos have you longing to share your own? Do you have a great story about your adventure when you took it? Share it!
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