Hallo Arija, das ist ja ein bunter "Strauss". Einen Seidelbast habe ich nichtr in mienm Garten. Der Islandmohn ist einer meiner Sommerlieblinge. Vielleichtr bekomme ich in diesem Jahr einen blauen Ziehrmohn. Grüsse Hartmut
Polyanthus always remind me of my Mums garden in spring, they are so delicate and so beautiful. Lovely post. I hope you are continuing to make a speedy recovery - sending good thoughts your way :)
I'm glad that you still find time to post those fine flowers amid all the destruction in Australia. Let's hope that next year will bring as many as you have here.
Hard to tell whether I like the first or the third best. It is the shadows that appeal to me... Thanks for sharing! And prayers for you and all in Australia, so beset by troubles!
Glad to see you are back on board and hopefully you are better. Love your flowers as usual. Do you mind having a look at my blog - I don't know the name of the tree and thought you might know. Thanks
The garden plant (Almost blooming) on my photo blog is a Pachysandra. It stays green in winter, and after a while it covers a whole area in the garden ! Have a nice day !
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Breathtaking!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you felt well enough to post. These are beautiful...Now don't overdo...hugs..Michelle
ReplyDelete3 variety of such beautiful flowers!! I love them all:)
ReplyDeleteCheery and refreshing.Thanks.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,Ruth
Arija, these flowers are beautiful. So glad you still have some color around.
ReplyDeleteDon't be too envious, though it's been a good life so far.
You have the most beautiful flowers and photographs of them.
ReplyDeleteGlad you're back Arija. Hope all be well with you now. I love the pink flowers, so girly. :)
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I love the polyanthus
ReplyDeleteDear Arija,
ReplyDeletethank you for sharing these flowers with us, thank you for sharing your world throughout the year.
Hugs from V.,
M.
Hallo Arija,
ReplyDeletedas ist ja ein bunter "Strauss".
Einen Seidelbast habe ich nichtr in mienm Garten.
Der Islandmohn ist einer meiner Sommerlieblinge.
Vielleichtr bekomme ich in diesem Jahr einen blauen Ziehrmohn.
Grüsse Hartmut
I am glad to see you posting. I missed you so... Hugs and kisses♥
ReplyDeleteI really like the Polyanthus. Please take it easy...
Beautiful blossoms! I hope you are feeling better,....?
ReplyDeletePolyanthus always remind me of my Mums garden in spring, they are so delicate and so beautiful. Lovely post. I hope you are continuing to make a speedy recovery - sending good thoughts your way :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures! I love the poppies best!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad that you are posting again! Wish you all the best! Hugs, Maria
I'm glad that you still find time to post those fine flowers amid all the destruction in Australia. Let's hope that next year will bring as many as you have here.
ReplyDeleteAll 3 are gorgeous flowers, and so beautiful photographed!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! The polyanthus are my favorite. Though I find the poppies quite cheery, too.
ReplyDeleteHope you are doing well.
So sweet ones you have and beautiful pics!
ReplyDeleteAll lovely but I'm favoring the delicate poppies!
ReplyDeleteHello Arija! Happy to see you feel well enough to post. Take it easy, now, and don't over do it. :)
ReplyDeleteArija, Thank you so much for your kind words. Take care, Be Well and Be Happy ;) Hugs...Pam
ReplyDeleteI'll have one of each. Gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteahhhhhh, the delicate Icelandic Poppy... I adore the fragility of these...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!Be well my friend!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHave a good week...
Blessings from Portugal!
Lurdes
Not many things in the world have a better fragrance that a full grown Daphne!! Pure sweetness.
ReplyDeleteHard to tell whether I like the first or the third best. It is the shadows that appeal to me...
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! And prayers for you and all in Australia, so beset by troubles!
Glad to see you are back on board and hopefully you are better. Love your flowers as usual. Do you mind having a look at my blog - I don't know the name of the tree and thought you might know. Thanks
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos and nice flowers.
ReplyDeleteThanks.
These are stunning flowers and gorgeous photographs. You could put all in a frame and put them on your wall.
ReplyDeleteall are beautiful
ReplyDeleteGlad to see you posting again! And I hope your recovery is speeding along! Beautiful flowers!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing such lovely flowers with us! :-)
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty flowers a good memory until the rain is back. I hope you are well again, take care and take it easy.
ReplyDeleteLove that poppy Arija
ReplyDeleteAnnie
ps Thanks for visiting! Good to see you posting again!
The colors of all the flowers are beautiful & delightful! :)
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL PHOTOS AND FLOWERS ;)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteArija: I do love the colors so much on that second flower.
ReplyDeleteThe garden plant (Almost blooming) on my photo blog is a Pachysandra. It stays green in winter, and after a while it covers a whole area in the garden !
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day !
oh how I wish I could smell these pretty flowers through my computer ;)
ReplyDeleteI love that first one! So beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog and also, for reminding me that my Spring will come too. Have a great weekend. xoxo from The Prairie!
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