I like the natural looking tones in this one, as well as the feeling of depth you created by chosing this low PoV.
There are a few things that bother me about this photo a bit. If I consider the centered flower to be the primary subject, the one on the right, equally large, creates a bit of unbalance in the composition. Maybe it's the lack of a clearly distringuishable primary subject, too - it leaves the decision in the middle without introducing anything in the composition that clearly attracts (and holds) the viewers attention.
Also, by centering the flower in the middle, most of the effect of depth is reduced, IMO, and the image becomes rather static.
Another thing is the relatively shallow Depth of field. It makes the image (and viewers attention) "wander off" a bit in the top left corner; If you could introduce an out of focus area in the lower right, I think you could compensate for that without loosing the feeling of depth.
This all sounds rather mean and negative, but that's probably my prhasing, I do think there are a few aspects that could be improved upon... Hope you see what I mean.