Wednesday, May 30
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Haha, isn't so funny how the dandelion seed head is one of the prettiest things around yet we all wish dandelions would stay away from our veggie beds! I love this last photo the best xxx
ReplyDeleteSo very true, Carrie
DeletePlants can make the most structurally fascinating shapes.
ReplyDeleteNature is a very talented artist, tpals
DeleteI know that some find white flowers boring but I think they are beautiful - and they go with anything, so there's that too :)
ReplyDeleteNot boring to me, Margaret
DeleteLovely Sue, especially that dandelion! They are wonderful until all those seeds fly off!xxx
ReplyDeleteMaybe we need to spray them with hairspray, Dina
DeleteYeah - you can see where those alliums got the idea from!
ReplyDeleteI guess it all boils down to some mathematical formula, Mal
DeleteLove your photos Sue blessing to Martyn and your self
ReplyDeleteThanks, Linda
DeleteI too love your white flowers, Sue and dandelion will always be mesmerising - at least until it's dropped in the green waste bin :-)
ReplyDeleteI wonder how many seeds we spread as children blowing the dandelion clocks, Shirley?
DeleteThese are so beautiful plants !!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos !!
Happy weekend !
Thank you Ela. Happy weekend to you too for what is left of it.
DeleteYour white flowers are pretty, Sue, except dandelion,I hate it when I see it on my lawn. Do you let it to grow on yours?
ReplyDeleteDandelions grow on the grass paths on our allotment, Nadezda. We would prefer that they didn’t but it is impossible to stop them.
DeleteThat is a great dandelion shot!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Belinda
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