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Close up of flowers
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Silver surfer
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December 2021
Uff
said:
Gorgeous. Do you grow that yourself Silver surfer?
Thanks.
I wish!
Unfortunately tropical climate needed.
Perthshire. SCOTLAND .
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Athelas
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February 2022
Iris reticulata ‘Blue Note’
Just an iPhone snap, but I couldn’t resist photographing it in the rain
Cambridgeshire, UK
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mikeymustard
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February 2022
I haven't had time to use my camera all winter, it's definitely time to get the gear out!
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bertrand-mabel
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February 2022
Agree that is now the time to get the camera out again as so many wonderful plants are showing their fabulous flowers.
Hopefully the frosts will keep away!!!!!!
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Papi Jo
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February 2022
@bertrand-mabel
I beg to disagree with your last sentence.
Frost can give nice pics too!
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Fire
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February 2022
Gorgeous
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bertrand-mabel
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February 2022
I agree
@Papi Jo
that frosts can create some fabulous images. My concern was to be able to photograph the flowers before they collapsed.
Great photos
@Papi Jo
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bertrand-mabel
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February 2022
We have wlaked around the garden before the next storm started and again it has made us look more closely at the wonderful flowers that are in flower now.
Albeit grey, windy, wet, stormy days we have had bees out on some of them.
Opening croscus a delight as always.
Daphne bholua "Jacqueline Postill". Wonderful fragrance.
Iris tuberosa. A real gem.
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bertrand-mabel
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February 2022
Not sure that this comes under Flower" but still close up
The female flower on our hazels.
Lichens on a dead log in our garden. So small and ignored so often.
and the male catkins...sorry about the focus but with which ever storm we are in they wouldn't stay still, just lashing about.
Plants are so amazing.
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D0rdogne_Damsel
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February 2022
My poor soggy, beaten down hellebore.
“Coffee. Garden. Coffee. Does a good morning need anything else?” —Betsy Cañas Garmon
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I wish!
Unfortunately tropical climate needed.
My poor soggy, beaten down hellebore.