Wednesday, March 31
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Nice vernal flowers Sue.
ReplyDeleteHappy and warm spring in your allotment.
Wishing you and your family an Easter filled with joy and hope.
DeleteHappy Easter!
Thanks Nadezda I hopefully that your too had a good Easter
DeleteMy borders are full of Lesser Celandine, and I'm not sure whether to dig them out or let them be. Such a pretty splash of colour.
ReplyDeleteIt’s a dilemma, Deborah. I’m the same with poached egg plants
DeleteWordsworth's favourite flower! They crop up in three of his poems.
ReplyDeleteHe must have been a fan of yellow flowers, Mal
DeleteSo pretty and sunshiney! We have a small patch of these growing on the bank of our little stream. They take me by surprise every year.
ReplyDeleteThe sun makes their petals glow, Anna
DeleteWelcoming the Sun - beautiful!
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DeleteThey are so pretty.
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DeleteNice Sue, I do love to see celandines out in the wild Sue. I love to see lesser ones in my pond too. The hoverflies love them!
ReplyDeleteThey are cheerful little flowers, Shirley and we need that.
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