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More Spring Flowers

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IMG_2106.JPGHere are some more of our Spring flowers.

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  The first and last images are red Azaleas

that grow by the back door.

 

   Next is the French Lilacs at the base of the hill, below the Lily of The Valley.

 

   The lavender colored Flox grow along the wall at the other side of the house.

 

   The bleeding Hearts grow above the Lilacs, by the front of the house. There are three bushes of them along the front walkway.

 

   There are a few more flowers that have recently been potted or planted. When they fill out more, I will post pictures.

 

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@Enufstuff  Just lovely. I can smell the lilacs.

 

Thank you for posting.

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@Enufstuff   Beautiful !  Thank you for sharing.  

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So pretty!

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@Enufstuff,

So beautiful! Thank you for posting these. Even more beautifu than I could have imagined.Heart

 

I especially love those French Lilacs!

And the Lily of the Valley look like fairy bells. I didn't know they look so much like upside down hearts!

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Gorgeous, @Enufstuff --  the deep pinks and lavenders are some of my favorites in the garden, and you have them in abundance.  I'm also very taken with your stone wall-- love old stone walls, so atmospheric on a property!

 

Thanks so much for posting.

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I don't have a lot of flowers, but I have 2 azalea's. One is just blooming and the other is starting to fade. My lilac, forsythias and bleeding hearts are done for the season. My hosta's are up. Your garden is beaautiful.

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Beautiful array of flowers!

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@catter70  Forsythia was the first flower to bloom here, they were on the hill, above the Lilacs. The blossoms are gone and are all green now.

 

  We have Hosta, and we usually see their lavender colored flowers in August.

 

  Don't you just love the Bleeding Hearts? I remember falling in love with them when I was six years old.

 

 You have lovely perennials, too.

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@Oznell   We love our pink and lavender flowers. But a couple of days ago, I told my husband that we need some variety in color, now that the short lived yellow Forsythia has passed.

 

Yesterday, he brought home a lovely Begonia with large yellow

blossoms. Today, he is planting bright pink and white Impatiens,

above the front lawn.