Lovely Joyce - my pulsatillas are a little while away from flowering, but the buds are beautiful in their own right. I love them, and the seedheads too
My tulips will be a while too - lovely to see those Kaymay
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
I love golden daffodils, tulips and in fact all the spring bulbs with their vibrant colours. We have many different types of daffs here - planted over the years and some left by previous people too. These double daffs are top heavy and often bend and break before they have finished flowering, but they still look good now.
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Lovely Joyce - my pulsatillas are a little while away from flowering, but the buds are beautiful in their own right. I love them, and the seedheads too
My tulips will be a while too - lovely to see those Kaymay
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
I love golden daffodils, tulips and in fact all the spring bulbs with their vibrant colours. We have many different types of daffs here - planted over the years and some left by previous people too. These double daffs are top heavy and often bend and break before they have finished flowering, but they still look good now.
Some from the back garden - lots of yellow!
Enjoyed seeing all those Daffs/Narcissus flowers - some unusual ones too.
I love blossom - so pretty yet so fleeting
Love pulsatillas ❤️❤️❤️ Mine are still just tiny buds
Bob - that spiky daff in pic 3 is gorgeous.....does it have a name??
Yes chicky, it's 'rip van winkle'
Thanks Bob, I'll remember that one
loving Rip Van Winkle
Yes, I like Rip van Winkle too - we don't have that variety - one to look out for at next autumn bulb selling