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RE: Pretty...indolic

in Photography Loverslast year (edited)

These shots are absolutely gorgeous!! These showy beauties smell divine too, nice touch with the floral welcome mat. I love them and look forward to them in the spring. I split (divide) the bulbs every five years (or so) It is always nice to add more to the collection, especially those free divisions.

Your photography is superb, the long leaves add a delicate beauty to the cluster of flowers. You have a good eye for arranging them to their best look.

I love #2 but that would infer I don't like the rest. I love them all best.

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They're really nice flowers right? The look and scent is pretty and I like how they look in the garden beds. When cut they last a good while too, so my house smells rather nice, and has done for weeks. I also work on building how many I have up, just one of those sometimes jobs that mean there'll be more awesomeness to come!

Thanks for your comments, and yep, image two is a nice one...but you love them all...right?

I'm glad you saw this post, I was hoping you would as I knew you'd appreciate it.

I did! I loved them all! Keep these flowers coming. You have a nice touch with them.

Im glad I saw these, I have great appreciation for some well placed flowers!

Thank you Swigette, me likey that you likey.

Nerines next.

I can't believe I need to look those up. The name isn't familiar, but I may know it by another name.

I'll do the post in a few days and you'll get to see them...if you haven't already.

I am familiar with the Amaryllis family that it belongs to along with the ones I have: Agapanthus and Lily of the Nile. Very similar but no dice. One of my favorites!

I've got a lot of Agapanthus, purple and white. The Nerines are pink and the flower is quite spidery-looking but pretty. I'd give you a sneak peak but don't want to ruin the post. 😁