Wednesday, April 10
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Your pieris is turning red too. Mine is full of flowers and it's way too early I'm sure of it.
ReplyDeleteI don't think ours really flowered well this year, Deborah. It seems to have jumped straight to red leaves.
DeleteI love the bottom flower. I've seen a few of them around recently. Also, the pieris, it seems to be a good year for them
ReplyDeleteThe bottom one is anemone de Caem , Belinda we have them in a tub on the patio. I thought that colour was unusual.
DeleteHow exciting! Your garden gives me a preview of what might be blooming here soon.
ReplyDeleteAbout how much later are you than us, Lisa
DeleteNice selection Sue, I'm loving the yellow bloom but can't think of its name - what is it?
ReplyDeleteIt's mahonia aquifolium, Shirley
DeleteLove your Mahonia blooming, Sue!
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend!
Thanks Nadezda
DeleteI love your spring pics!
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend !
Glad that you liked then Ela
DeleteJust lovely! So colourful.xxx
ReplyDeleteEven the green is looking greener now, Dina
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