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I like how this series all fits together, from the woodchips up to the flowers.
ReplyDeleteThanks, catsynth! It certainly is fun to have flowers in February!
DeleteSo pretty! I love the progression.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Yulian! The flowers I have now make it worth the four months I had to wait for this progression to come to fruition!
DeleteThe wood chips are a lovely orange.
ReplyDeleteMargaret, I should have known your eye would go to the orange first!
DeleteA beautiful progression! Your gorgeous close-up photos motivate me that I must get a macro lens before too long. BTW, you seem to have an awesome green thumb.
ReplyDeleteThanks, KB. I don't know about a green thumb, but I sure do like flowers, especially in winter. I love the macro, too. You can't go wrong with it.
Deletea gorgeous flower that I like. If I translate the swedish name it will be Pearl Hyacinth. :) It will take a month or two before I see it here.
ReplyDeleteIt will be another month or two before my outdoor grape hyacinth look like this, Monica. I like your name for them better!
DeleteI love hyacinth - especially grape flavour. :)
ReplyDeleteThe smell must be amazing. And it's so exciting to see shoots come up!
Didn't get quite enough for a fragrance this time around, Sue, but I sure love looking at those beautiful tiny flowers!
DeleteGorgeous
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