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One Purple
and One Hybrid, which is totally cool.
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These cute and vibrant blue flowers in the planter next to the driveway. They are so brillant they look like they are glowing.
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White Rhodies.
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Apple Blossoms.
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The Yellow Tulips from the last set of pictures turned out ultimately to be orangey.
Red Fringey Tulips.
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These Large pink flowers blooming off some kind of vine that is growing along the fence behind the devil's walking stick.
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My attempt at creating a color spot at the front door. It consists of a chocolate mint plant (that Archie tried to assasinate, notice the edge of the small green pot) a yellow pansy, some small purple pansies, a baby geranium and two lavender plants. Hopefully as the summer progresses there will be a little more color there.
1 comment:
love the flowers! You are so lucky to have so many at this time of the year. I need a picture of the "walking stick". Keep the pictures coming....
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