Friday, October 9, 2020

MORE PHOTOS FROM GREEN SPRING GARDENS

I didn't share all the photos taken on our last walk around Green Spring Gardens.  Here are several more flowers.  
































I have more to share from the garden, but I will leave those for another day. 


Have a great weekend everyone!








54 comments:

  1. Each one is a wonderful shot! I think my favorite are the sweet purple Asters.

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    1. Thank you Ginny, so glad you liked them and those purple asters are pretty aren't they?

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  2. Thank you. I never, ever tire of garden photos and hope I never will.

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    1. You are very welcome EC and thank you! I feel the same way.

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  3. Hello Denise - Thank you for taking me on a wander through your flower beds!
    Have a great weekend.
    Wren x

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    1. Hello Wren, you are very welcome and you have a great weekend also x

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  4. It was lovely to see the flowers that grow in Green Spring Gardens and good that you shared the names of them. The bees certainly enjoy the late Summer flowers.

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    1. Thank you Linda, so happy you enjoyed the tour. There were so many bees out that day, it did the heart good.

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    1. Muito obrigado pelo seu comentário gentil. Envio um abraço e um ótimo final de semana!

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    1. Thank you Natalia, it makes me happy that you have enjoyed them.

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  7. The lantana are plentiful in Hawaii.

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  8. Hi Denise,
    With the timr=es as they are, it's so good to see your flowers , nature unlike us is stable and dependable, thanks you.
    You stay safe
    John

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    1. Hi John, nature is so good for the soul isn’t it?

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  9. I love your globe amaranth. I had no idea that's what it was called. While growing up, we called it bozo bozo. I believe a "bozu" is a bald headed monk. I guess they even make leis with the flowers. http://www.leisofhawaii.com/everlastingbozo.htm
    I looked up bozo bozo and globe amaranth comes up. This is so neat. Thank you for this information.

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    1. Hello Kay, very interesting. Thank you for sharing your information also. I shall enjoy your link.

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  10. Always nice to see garden flowers, and these look lovely.
    Happy weekend wishes.

    All the best Jan

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  11. They are beautiful and great to see those bees.
    Take care.

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    1. Thanks Margaret and yes, it is always great to see those bees. You take care also.

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  12. Hello Denise,

    Lovely collection of flowers and photos. Happy weekend to you!

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    1. Thank you Eileen and a happy weekend to you too.

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  13. So pretty. Are those bees on the lobelia? That must be their favorite treat.

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    1. Hello Great-Granny Grandma, yes they were bees, the lobelia was alive with them. So good to see.

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  14. Hi Denise what beautiful flowers Thankyou for sharing them with us ,also Thankyou for following me ,I am now also following you,hope you have a lovely day xx

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    1. Hi White Rose, And you are very welcome. Thank you so much for following me. You have a lovely day also.

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  15. It's lovely to see these beautiful blossoms, Denise. Such a wide array of florals and beautiful photos.

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    1. So happy you enjoyed them Martha Ellen, and always happy to share. Thank you so much!

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  16. wonderful photos...all are beautiful.
    look like a lot of bees on Lobelia laxiflora... interesting.

    Have a great weekend

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    1. Hi Tanza, thank you. There were dozens of bees on the lobelia. You have a great weekend also.

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  17. so many bright colors and beautiful blooms!! enjoy your sunday denise!!

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  18. The bees look like they are enjoying the Lobelia. Great set of Photos. Have a good week Diane

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    1. They certainly were Diane, the lobelia bush was covered with them. Have a good week also.

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    1. Not my garden though I got some great ideas for planting. Thank you Carol!

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  20. What a great collection of photos. I even recognized some of them. My wife plants lantana, and a different version of the aster, and the butterfly bush. I've encountered the tickseed plant on some of the hikes I've done.

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    1. Thank you Yogi, I am thinking of planting lantana next growing season. And a few more to attract the bees and butterflies.

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  21. I see flowers I have not even heard of and that is always fun.

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    1. Thank you Rose, as is often the case when I visit your blog and our other blogging friends. Always fun, I agree!

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  22. I recognized many of these flowers from our own walks although it was very nice to see the names of several I did not know, thanks Denise.

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    1. You are very welcome Dorothy, happy I could help with some.

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