good golly, miss molly! that's gorgeous. i have a few little bitty species tulips opening their sweet faces... much more modest than this show stopper.
Wildside, indeed!! Grannyfiddler, I dont know its name, there may be a lost label somewhere, I've got five of them all together. Lightening, there were some lovely orange ones too but just as they came out the wind and rain blew them totally away. . .
Really spectacular! It's been fun to catch up a bit on your blog (after my deadline-imposed blogging exile!). Love the fritillaria. The salads. The signs of spring... All good!
Yowsa!
ReplyDeletegood golly, miss molly! that's gorgeous. i have a few little bitty species tulips opening their sweet faces... much more modest than this show stopper.
ReplyDeleteThat is absolutely STUNNING!!! If only I could grow something like that in my garden.
ReplyDeleteWildside, indeed!!
ReplyDeleteGrannyfiddler, I dont know its name, there may be a lost label somewhere, I've got five of them all together.
Lightening, there were some lovely orange ones too but just as they came out the wind and rain blew them totally away. . .
Great photos of some gorgeous flowers, Claire! Thanks. They've cheered me up on a dull morning!
ReplyDeleteFind your blog through another (Roses and Stuff) and so glad I did! Beautiful photo!! The color is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI'll be back to see more pretty flowers!
Really spectacular! It's been fun to catch up a bit on your blog (after my deadline-imposed blogging exile!). Love the fritillaria. The salads. The signs of spring... All good!
ReplyDeleteSuperbe !!!
ReplyDeleteExactly - the pictures speak for themselves! /katarina
ReplyDeleteWow is the only word to describe such beauties!
ReplyDeleteNatures brush strokes ~ I LOVE THAT! Beautiful tulips & beautiful captures of them!
ReplyDeleteHave a great week!
Cat
I never seen such extroordinary work by any designer. It is the nature which shows its master peice things.
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