For this guy it was a no-brainer to isolate just the flower, making it into a layer of its own. Then, because it seemed to work well in this recent post, a gradient layer was created to blend into a representative color. I took it a step further in the top pic below, and blended the gradient into the complement of that color. It's not perfect, as there is a little green which distracts in the flower itself, but as a concept it's been a useful and learning experience.
Of course, since I really like vivid color against a black background, the pic at bottom had to be included:
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