What more can I say? They are colorful treasures every one. They can be simple, extravagant, romantic, scented, vibrant. They bring joy to my heart, delight to my soul. They make me feel thankful to our great Creator for all His many blessings. Zone 10 ~ s.e. FL
Sometimes, I think what else can there be to take a picture of, then go out for a walk, and soon come back in for the camera. Some days are better than others. I hope you enjoy this selection from Plum Cottage gardens.
The next two pictures are of Ylang-Ylang, pronounced eelang-eelang. A customer who has a lovely garden, brought these two blooms in for me at work yesterday, as his tree had just started blooming. He knew I'd never seen them or smelled them before, so this was a real treat! The scent is amazing.
As the blooms age, they turn yellow.
For more info read this link, Ylang-Ylang
The Chanel No.5 Perfume Tree
I accidentally cut this passion flower vine while trimming this morning,
so decided to take another picture.
While I was out in my main garden, I walked over to the little seating area under the lattice arbor at the back of the garden. I looked up and was sweetly surprised to see these Phyllis Bide blooms.
Hibiscus.
Vinca and marigolds
This is the entry to our little cottage, the kitchen's screened porch.
I'm standing in the driveway looking southwest.
Queen crepe is the purple flowering tree on the left,
a regular pink flowering crepe is on the right.
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As I work among my flowers,
I find myself talking to them,
reasoning and remonstrating with them,
and adoring them as if they were human beings.
Much laughter I provoke among my friends by so doing,
but that is of no consequence.
We are on such good terms, my flowers and I.
Celia Thaxter, 1835-1894
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Sunday, July 18, 2010
Flowers make me feel happy
Labels:
marigolds,
passion flowers,
Phyllis Bide,
vinca,
ylang-ylang
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