This tree grows in my son's garden
looking down into a small courtyard
the beautiful flowers of the Datura
or Angel Trumpet tree
with a delightful scent wafting down.
Linking with
and
The Earth is my mother, the World my home, where e're I go delights await me.
A lovely thing. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI love that soft colour Arija sooo... delicate and it has perfume as well! a double bonus
ReplyDeleteOh, how exquisitely beautiful, Arija!! And I love the color!! Never seen one like it! Thanks so much for sharing!! Hope you've had a good weekend!!
ReplyDeleteWow, that's stunning. Wish we had smellanet.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I've sometimes seen them potted in gardens here, but they're always much smaller.
ReplyDeleteWonderful flowers.
ReplyDeleteI whish it would cooperate ith me. Like it does with you.
Thank you for sharing.
Mormor
http://www.starbear.no/mormor/2014/08/10/tett-pa-jordbaerblomsten/
they're gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteFantstic! Great photos!
ReplyDeleteNever seen an angel trumpet tree before, but it's so beautiful I want one now... lol
ReplyDeleteOh how beautiful and I am certain that in 5 years of blogging, I have never seen that before...very nice. Happy week to you my dear friend~ Hugs~
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I see flowers like these in Winnipeg.Here it grows to a small plant about 5ft. tall or so.
ReplyDeleteLovely flowers.
ReplyDeleteWunderschön! Diese Blüten sind ja traumhaft!
ReplyDeleteThis is an amazing tree, such beautiful blooms and I love its name. Thank you for sharing your son's Angel Trumpet Tree.
ReplyDeleteHi! Very beautiful captures. These flowers are very common in our country. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI like the Angel Trumpet tree, with a name that perfectly matches it. I once bought a rare yellow one, but it did not last long.
ReplyDeleteHi, this is my first visit here. I came over from I Heart Macros, and like your Angel Trumpet photos. I once bought a yellow angel trumpet but alas, it only lived a few years.
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