The first flower seems as if it would be a tiny one. Guess it reminds me of tiny flowers, in my "neck of the woods." :-) Which of course, doesn't mean that this flower of yours, is the same size...
You may not have figs, but you certaainly have some exotic plants in your garden, even with Spring just beginning for you. Cineraria is something I only know as a houseplant.
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ReplyDeleteBeauteous! YAM xx
Beautiful.....
ReplyDeleteThe first flower seems as if it would be a tiny one. Guess it reminds me of tiny flowers, in my "neck of the woods." :-) Which of course, doesn't mean that this flower of yours, is the same size...
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Tessa~
These are such beautiful spring flowers...
ReplyDeleteOnce again flowers I have never seen. Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeleteLovely spring flowers! I love the iris and the magnolia. Happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteSome lovely spring flowers for us northerners to enjoy as our autumn takes hold.
ReplyDeleteNice flower pics - I especially like the first one.
ReplyDeleteOh, how I wish we were beginning spring!
ReplyDeleteThese photographs are just beautiful. I especially love the magnolia. One of my very favorite spring flowers.
Have a wonderful weekend!
Gorgeous flower photos!
ReplyDeleteYou may not have figs, but you certaainly have some exotic plants in your garden, even with Spring just beginning for you.
ReplyDeleteCineraria is something I only know as a houseplant.
Such a colorful beautiful spring! Thanks for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteOh, I forget that you are entering Spring, when we are entering Autumn! Love all the flowers!!!
ReplyDeleteDelightful shots, Betty!
ReplyDeleteThank you for participating in Floral Friday Fotos, I look forward to your contribution again this week.