31 Replies to “Wordless Wednesday: A Rainbow of Flowers”
Feast for the eyes.
I couldn’t keep quiet, these are beautiful! I really like those red ones.
I’m always delighted when I see Amaryllis growing outside. They’re an indoor plant in my part of the world. Luckily they’re very eye-catching, almost like little beacons, so it’s hard to miss them.
I’ve never seen them outside.
I wish your images had the names of the plants on them. I know many but the name of the rose would only be a guess. Graham Thomas? Beautiful and makes me look forward to next year! Hoping for a great garden next year!
If you click on any of the pictures you’ll be able to see the plant names and cultivar names where I know them for sure. The pure yellow rose you mentioned is Rosa ‘The Poet’s Wife’ (Auswhirl). There is a more lemony aspect to her colour than GT.
I must search for rainbows in my garden. Thanks for the inspiration. 🙂
Happy rainbow hunting!
Beautiful shots…
The name perfectly fits in with the pictures! You have truly inspired me to go out in the cold and take some pictures of flowers as well. I love the concept and the colours of the flowers. You have brightened my day!
Better be careful – taking pictures of flowers can be addictive!
Haha, yes! I have drafted SO many blog posts featuring flowers after I was inspired by you. I might already be in too deep. 🙂
Feast for the eyes.
I couldn’t keep quiet, these are beautiful! I really like those red ones.
I’m always delighted when I see Amaryllis growing outside. They’re an indoor plant in my part of the world. Luckily they’re very eye-catching, almost like little beacons, so it’s hard to miss them.
I’ve never seen them outside.
I wish your images had the names of the plants on them. I know many but the name of the rose would only be a guess. Graham Thomas? Beautiful and makes me look forward to next year! Hoping for a great garden next year!
If you click on any of the pictures you’ll be able to see the plant names and cultivar names where I know them for sure. The pure yellow rose you mentioned is Rosa ‘The Poet’s Wife’ (Auswhirl). There is a more lemony aspect to her colour than GT.
I must search for rainbows in my garden. Thanks for the inspiration. 🙂
Happy rainbow hunting!
Beautiful shots…
The name perfectly fits in with the pictures! You have truly inspired me to go out in the cold and take some pictures of flowers as well. I love the concept and the colours of the flowers. You have brightened my day!
Better be careful – taking pictures of flowers can be addictive!
Haha, yes! I have drafted SO many blog posts featuring flowers after I was inspired by you. I might already be in too deep. 🙂