Wednesday, April 16
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You're right, they definitely speak for themselves. A beautiful set of flowers.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jenny
DeleteJust beautiful! Amazing shape and color!
ReplyDeleteThe variety of shape and colour of flowers is incredible, Endah
DeleteA beautiful selection. That's a great clump of Snakeshead Fritillary, I do wish mine would bulk up a little.
ReplyDeleteIt's not very big, Jo . We saw masses of fritillaries at Harlow Carr yesterday.
DeleteIsn't this time of year fantastic - so many flowers to choose to photograph - a lovely selection
ReplyDeleteIt is , Elaine I have hundreds of photos of flowers.
DeleteBeautiful Sue!
ReplyDeleteThanks Victoria
DeleteLovely, xx
ReplyDeleteDon't you just love flowers, Joanne
DeleteBeautiful :o)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Julie
DeleteI quite agree
ReplyDelete:) David
DeleteThe flowers are celebrating now Spring has definately sprung. Take care now. Marion x
ReplyDeleteI do hope it stays sprung, Marion
DeleteOh you certainly have some gems there. And such variety.xxx
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely to see them up close, Snowbird - you appreciate them more.
DeleteSuch beautiful flowers!
ReplyDeleteThank you Aga
DeleteBootiful.
ReplyDeleteThank yoo, Jessica
DeleteSue, has it been warm? You have geraniums! Your blooms are so cheerful!
ReplyDeleteIT has been mild over winter, Jenni and the temperatures haven't fallen low over spring. WE haven't any geraniums but next door had some under there front window that have flwiered all over winter.
DeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThey are aren;t they tpals.
DeleteYup sometimes pictures are simply enough :) Love the Snakehead Fritillaria Sue. I planted some bulbs end of last year and forgot about them, I noticed one flower the other day - lovely surprise :)
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