This year, for "old age" medical issues, I have not strayed far from the house and have probably more appreciated the color, texture, smell and physical beauty of all the plants around me. This is almost a calendar of flower "portraits" from this year's crop. I hope you enjoy them.
Larry B.
January: Peruvian Walking Lily in our sunroom.
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March: Elsa Spath Clematis.
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April: Narcissus Thalia.
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May: Yellow & Blue Iris.
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June: Purple Oxalis and Daisies.
June: Bright orange Lily.
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July: White Regal Lily.
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August: Clivia Blossom.
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September: Last of the Gladiolas.
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October: Sedum with late season Bee.
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Fabulous series. Lucky you with that garden!
HamBar06 wrote:
This year, for "old age" medical issues, I have not strayed far from the house and have probably more appreciated the color, texture, smell and physical beauty of all the plants around me. This is almost a calendar of flower "portraits" from this year's crop. I hope you enjoy them.
Larry B.
Great set!!
It has been hard of find much color here this year, Just too dry!!
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NMGal, Cyclespeed, Architect 1776, SX2002, Manglesphoto, TCThome, and Ernest
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Thank you all for your very favorable comments and thumbs up!!! I do feel a bit lucky with how some of our plants did so well this year in spite of dry and then very wet conditions. We also had quite a few of no-shows.
It's hard to deny climate change concerns.......
Thanks again, wishing you all a great holiday season.
Larry B.
Fine, colorful set Larry. Amazing what we can find to photograph right under our noses!
Don
Don
Thanks for looking.
Larry B.
Marvelous collection and beautiful colors!
Moondoggie wrote:
Marvelous collection and beautiful colors!
THanks, I appreciate your comment.
Larry B.
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