Copyright: Original post from Our Plot at Green Lane Allotments http://glallotments.blogspot.co.uk/ author S Garrett
Wednesday, June 3
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Stunning!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful blooms. That second one is a clematis?--what variety? It's gorgeous.
It's Fuji-Musume Sue It's a lively blue
DeleteWonderful, especially that clematis, it's fabulous.
ReplyDeleteThanks CJ
DeleteI like the shot of the bee on the poppy x
ReplyDeleteThe bee was enjoying that flower, Jo
DeleteI think the first poppy photo is my favourite, I love to see all the crinkled petals.
ReplyDeleteIt's just like crushed silk isn't it Jo?
DeleteBeautiful! Love the first clematis.
ReplyDeleteThat's Andromeda, Brenda
DeleteLovely, especially the poppy.
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing how it started as such a tiny seed , Margaret
DeleteI can't possibly pick a favourite, if forced too....the bee and poppy!xxx
ReplyDeleteI can never pick s favourite flower, Dina
DeleteSuch prettiness... love the shot of the bee and the poppy :o)
ReplyDeleteThanks Julie
DeletePretty dahlia and in flower early too - tried growing from seed this year, seems easy so far but not yet flowering size.
ReplyDeleteThey are in the greenhouse SandD
DeleteGorgeous poppy photos.
ReplyDeleteThank you Daphne
DeleteThese are so beautiful flowers !!
ReplyDeleteAs always your pictures are perfect !
Greetings
The beauty if having taken so many photo, Ela is that there are usually some that work
DeleteOh dear! It's so pretty! What a lovely flowers to have in garden!
ReplyDeleteIf only summer lasted longer Malar.
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