Ivanhoe on the balcony (2007)
l'esplosione della mimosa
l'esplosione della mimosa
34/366: Baby Crab Spider on Candytuft (+3 in notes…
Insect on Dandelion.
Camomile
Drops On Yellow & Green
Flowers
European Pasque Flower / Pulsatilla vulgaris
Crocosmia Paniculata
Sedum Palmeri Rubromarginatum
Chrysanthemum x morifolium
una camellia di gennaio
daisy
Tulpenblüte
Tulpe, Bütenboden
Phalaenopsis
Komm Frühling, komm ...
Winterlinge
Embracing the sun
40/366: Purple-Dusted White Anenome
41/366: Queen Anne's Lace Bokeh Pearls (+2 in note…
Dianthus sp.
Willow Weed.
Happy Valentines Day
Roses of Valentine
43/366: Deep Pink Dogwood
Rose Petals.
A Fair Catch – National Garden, United States Nati…
Flower shop
giocando :)
Helleborus niger
In Hamilton Gardens
Mystery Flower
Blue Petals
Mellow yellow
Flowers at a temple
Viola
Vibrant
Busy little bee
il fiore della miseria
28/366: Glowing Campion Pod
Wet Camellia.
Persian Cornflower / Centaurea dealbata?
aloe di gennaio
26.01.2016
crisantemi
variegated mums
BEE on Evening Primrose
White Daisy
Painted Tongue / Salpiglosis
Bridge of Orchids (Explored)
Orchid
What the. . . . ?
Nonpareils
Rose.
Narcissus
silhouette flower
19/366: Jagged Edges
Cold Outside
Remembering the warmth of summer
Layers and layers
ricordi di primavera
Christrose
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Primula denticulata / Drumstick Primula
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This photo was taken at the Reader Rock Garden on 6 May 2015, when I called in after a volunteer shift. I think I have the correct ID for this plant. It felt so good to see a reasonable number of different flower species. Even though we had had a wonderfully mild winter, it still was a joy to see vibrant colours once again. I was glad to come across this photo in my archives last night, as it adds a splash of a different colour to my photostream.
"One of the easiest Primrose species to succeed with, performing well in a wide range of climates. Plants form a lush mound or rosette of large green leaves, bearing upright stems with a ball of flowers on the end, beginning in mid spring. Blooms range in colour from white through shades of pink, violet, blue and purple. Flowers are lightly fragrant, and wonderful for cutting. Plants prefer an evenly moist site, and will even grow well beside a pond or stream. In cool summer climates these will also succeed in full sun, provided with enough moisture." From Perennials.com.
www.perennials.com/plants/primula-denticulata.html
www.kew.org/science-conservation/plants-fungi/primula-den...
"One of the easiest Primrose species to succeed with, performing well in a wide range of climates. Plants form a lush mound or rosette of large green leaves, bearing upright stems with a ball of flowers on the end, beginning in mid spring. Blooms range in colour from white through shades of pink, violet, blue and purple. Flowers are lightly fragrant, and wonderful for cutting. Plants prefer an evenly moist site, and will even grow well beside a pond or stream. In cool summer climates these will also succeed in full sun, provided with enough moisture." From Perennials.com.
www.perennials.com/plants/primula-denticulata.html
www.kew.org/science-conservation/plants-fungi/primula-den...
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