Cameilia Now Blooming 02/1702/17 Spring is just around the corner, and I noticed this Camelia now begining to bloom in my front garden. Share this:TwitterFacebookLike Loading... Related
belindagroverphotography 02/17 at pm Reply How beautiful! Anxiously awaiting sights of spring hereπ LikeLiked by 1 person
bkcitta 02/17 at pm Reply Fantastic work to capture the essence of beauty!!! Amazing job!!! LikeLiked by 1 person
Jude 02/17 at pm Reply That is a lovely shade of pink, and the bud so tight, full of petals. LikeLiked by 1 person
Pete Hillman 02/17 at pm Reply I have never seen so many buds ready to pop open on this shrub before. Thank you for your comment, Jude π LikeLiked by 1 person
gunnardeckare 02/17 at am Reply It’s beautiful! Lucky you to have such flowers in your garden LikeLiked by 1 person
the Ordinary Hiker 03/17 at am Reply You must be throughly enjoying this time of year! LikeLiked by 1 person
Pete Hillman 03/17 at pm Reply I sure am! Thank you for your comment π And hey, you must be , too! LikeLiked by 1 person
the Ordinary Hiker 03/17 at pm It’s transition time. Weather can’t make up its mind, but mine is made up, I’m ready for spring wildflowers. Can’t wait! LikeLiked by 1 person
rothpoetry 03/17 at pm Reply Beautiful Flower!! Is spring coming your way yet? Dwight LikeLiked by 1 person
Pete Hillman 03/17 at pm Reply Thank you, Dwight π Yes, spring has come with lengthening days and warmer, brighter climes. The clocks go forward an hour here in two weeks time, another sign. LikeLiked by 1 person
rothpoetry 03/17 at pm Our time springs forward tomorrow! I am ready to stay warm. LikeLiked by 1 person
Pete Hillman 03/17 at pm That’s fabulous, Dwight! I hope you have a good one! π LikeLiked by 1 person
bigbertha 03/17 at am Reply Beautiful photos. You may have solved a mystery for me too! I have a mystery plant in my backyard that looks similar to your photos. LikeLiked by 1 person
Pete Hillman 03/17 at pm Reply Thank you π I hope you have solved your mystery there! Camelia is actually a shrub and can grow fairly tall and be quite laden with these blooms. LikeLiked by 1 person
Lovely. Makes me long for spring. π
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Thank you π
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How beautiful! Anxiously awaiting sights of spring hereπ
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Thank you π There will be, and I hope soon!
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Fantastic work to capture the essence of beauty!!! Amazing job!!!
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Thank you very much π
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Wow so pretty π
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Thank you again π
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Gorgeous they are! π
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Thank you, Indira π
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That is a lovely shade of pink, and the bud so tight, full of petals.
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I have never seen so many buds ready to pop open on this shrub before. Thank you for your comment, Jude π
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I can almost smell those flowers.
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so beautiful!!
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Thank you, Alexandra π
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It’s beautiful! Lucky you to have such flowers in your garden
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Thank you, Gunnar π
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gorgeous π
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Thank you, Joshi π
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You must be throughly enjoying this time of year!
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I sure am! Thank you for your comment π And hey, you must be , too!
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It’s transition time. Weather can’t make up its mind, but mine is made up, I’m ready for spring wildflowers. Can’t wait!
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Beautiful Flower!! Is spring coming your way yet?
Dwight
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Thank you, Dwight π Yes, spring has come with lengthening days and warmer, brighter climes. The clocks go forward an hour here in two weeks time, another sign.
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Our time springs forward tomorrow! I am ready to stay warm.
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That’s fabulous, Dwight! I hope you have a good one! π
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Beautiful photos. You may have solved a mystery for me too! I have a mystery plant in my backyard that looks similar to your photos.
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Thank you π I hope you have solved your mystery there! Camelia is actually a shrub and can grow fairly tall and be quite laden with these blooms.
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Lovely pictures
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Thank you, Jill π
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