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9/13/14

spring colors in Hawera Park

Cineraria

This is called Kaka beak, a NZ native plant named after a NZ bird

crested iris

magnolia

lachenalia


13 comments:

  1. Beautiful.....

    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...

    Gentle hugs,
    Tessa~

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  2. These are such beautiful spring flowers...

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  3. Once again flowers I have never seen. Tom The Backroads Traveller

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  4. Lovely spring flowers! I love the iris and the magnolia. Happy weekend!

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  5. Some lovely spring flowers for us northerners to enjoy as our autumn takes hold.

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  6. Nice flower pics - I especially like the first one.

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  7. Oh, how I wish we were beginning spring!
    These photographs are just beautiful. I especially love the magnolia. One of my very favorite spring flowers.

    Have a wonderful weekend!

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  8. Gorgeous flower photos!

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  9. 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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  10. Such a colorful beautiful spring! Thanks for sharing it.

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  11. Oh, I forget that you are entering Spring, when we are entering Autumn! Love all the flowers!!!

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  12. Delightful shots, Betty!
    Thank you for participating in Floral Friday Fotos, I look forward to your contribution again this week.

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