Wednesday, July 17
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Passion flowers always look so exotic. I've been saying I'll grow them for as long as I can remember but haven't so far.
ReplyDeleteA friend grows different coloured - more exotic ones, Jo. This one grows almost like a weed.
DeleteWow what amazing photos! I especially love the last one. Gorgeous flowers too of course! :)
ReplyDeleteThere are loads of buds to open this year too, Anna
DeleteWhat a coincidence! I have just given some friends a passion flower in exactly tht colour, to some friends for their 40th wedding anniversary!
ReplyDeleteI hope it does well for them Carol - it does seems very easy going.
DeleteWierd, but wonderful!
ReplyDeleteNature is a imaginative designer, Mark
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ReplyDeleteThey look as though they ought to be difficult to grow don't they, Elaine?
DeleteThey are such stunning plants aren't they!
ReplyDeleteThey are Annie
DeleteOh.....how stunning is that!xxxx
ReplyDeleteReally stunning, Snowbird
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