From a distance these are just colorful splotches on a bush. But the closer one gets, the more amazing they become. They grow into something like colorful salt crystals before bursting open. Until then, they are mostly uninteresting leaves on small clumps of bushes. I would love to know their name, unless the name was too complicated to remember. They should have signs that say Please Stand Close, because the truly amazing parts are almost completely invisible. Until one bends over for a better look, or pushes the camera close, the mixture of qualities are completely unnoticed. Most things, I suspect, are like that, though often a certain blurriness reduces the defects and improves the appearance. I see red, yellow and orange flowers and buds, but I also see numerous defects in the leaves. They disappear with distance, so distance becomes a two edged sword, providing softness on the one hand, but reducing content on the other. In a miniature garden, these would be wonderful.