Tuesday, March 10
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Oh joy...beautiful! We got our first daffodils today (not counting Tete Tete).
ReplyDeleteI love it when the spring flowers really start to come into their own, Lisa
DeleteLovely. Is your camellia outside or in a greenhouse? The scarlet red buds, are they quince?
ReplyDeleteThe camellia is outside Jane - it’s a huge bush and yes the third photo is a flowering quince - chamomiles which I grew from a pip some years ago.
DeleteAlways little promises of better days to follow! Amazing how they survive our winters, really.
ReplyDeleteLet’s hope so, Deborah
DeleteJust beautiful Sue, especially that camellia.xxx
ReplyDeleteSome of the flowers have brown edges presumably down to,so much rain, Dina
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