Wednesday, April 28
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How lovely, your acer is way ahead of ours. Such beautiful trees.xxx
ReplyDeleteIt's in quite a sheltered position, Dina
DeleteWe often overlook the blooms in favour of the foliage for acers - so pretty!
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DeleteI think that the same is true for many tiny seemingly insignificant flowers, Margaret
ReplyDeleteOh so delicate and pretty. I have to confess that I've never noticed them so thanks for drawing them to my attention Sue 😄
ReplyDeleteI only noticed them after having had an acer for a few years, Anna.
DeleteI didn't know they bloomed. How beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI was surprised when I first noticed them, Bonnie
DeleteNice Sue, very nice! I've always grown Acers but never noticed them. However, I'm guessing I haven't been looking at the right time as I have occasionally seen seed pods so they must have flowered and I missed that. Hehe... that never occured to me at the time :-)
ReplyDeleteYou've time to have a quick look, Shirley.
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