Wednesday, July 24
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Lovely photographs, I seem to have a lot of pink & purple in my garden too.
ReplyDeleteIt's strange isn't it, Jo how each colour tends to have its time in the spotlight
DeleteSuch a pretty flowers in your plot! It will definately cheer up your area!
ReplyDeleteThese are in the garden Malar - we do have some flowers on the plot but mainly sweet peas at the moment
DeleteMy garden is going through the red-and-yellow phase right now - "hot" Summer colours. The pink and mauve is more restful though.
ReplyDeleteIt's a bit like Van Gogh isn't it, Mark. We have some yellow rudbeckia about to join in the displays.
DeleteVery pretty pinks, mine is entering the orange and yellow now
ReplyDeleteI don't have much in the way of orange, flowerlady but some yellow roses and some other yellow flowers will open soon
DeleteDelighful, ESPECIALLY the water lilly! xxxx
ReplyDeleteWe are now waiting for a second flower Snowbird
DeleteSo many different shades - I never used to like pink in the garden, but it is creeping in more and more frequently. I must be going soft in my old age! Gorgeous water lily.
ReplyDeleteThere are just so many flowers that are pink. Janet. It would be a shame to rule them out!
DeleteThey are stunning. What's the last flower?
ReplyDeleteThe last flower is a water lily LSS
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