When skies are grey and days are dreary,
it's good to have something bright and cheery.
Just a few of the primulas I have recently planted
and can see from both the kitchen sink and my bedroom.
I hope you all have flowers to enjoy!
The Earth is my mother, the World my home, where e're I go delights await me.
oh my goodness! such great color!
ReplyDeleteThese are sure to brighten any day.
ReplyDeleteExquisite flowers and beautiful colors -- always delightful, but particularly when the weather is cold and gray! Lovely captures for the day! Hope your weekend is going well, Arija!!
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I've never planted Primula. And yours make me question why I haven't. I don't think they'd grow at altitude but I bet they would in Denver. You chose some vivid colors, Arija.
ReplyDeleteI did enjoy them--lovely little flowers. Mickie :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous flowers. I have one that has held on from the winter. I just love it. The blossoms are pure delight.
ReplyDeleteLovely colours, especially the yellow one.
ReplyDeleteNot much in the way of flowers here, but luckily no dreary days either! Very nice photos, I love their color.
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Passei para admirar suas fotos e suas flores. Suas prímulas são belíssimas.
Boa semana!
Beijinhos.
Brasil
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I like these little primroses, they have such pretty colors and bring joy...
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Splendid pictures.
ReplyDeleteIf you take a close look at these flowers you can see (I think) that the "reproductive bits" in them are not always in the same order. In some the male is to the front and in the others it’s the female. The female to the front is the one that looks like it has got the head of a pin in the middle of the flower! Sorry, once a biology teacher always a biology teacher!
Stewart M
What bright colors Arija. I really hope they add some cheer to your day!
ReplyDeleteFlores lindas e coloridas! Amei!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots of these lovely primulas!
ReplyDeleteI always love yellow flowers.
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