A proliferation of Asiatic Lilies . . .
With more to come in hues of apricot and palest pink . . .
The sight that thrilled me most alongside the feast of Lilies - first rose . . .
The bushes need some organic mulch - too much rain lately, so there are some spots on the petals. I can hardly wait for more to bloom - this one's fragrance was quite heady even by itself and even not full out open.
All these blooms leave me to heave a contented sigh . . .
For more of what the class has brought, see here.
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Those are gorgeous flowers Julia. This is my year for getting flower beds in shape. I'm hoping come fall I can plant some bulbs.
Beauteous. I moved to a new house last July. We are trying to work on the yard this year.
I bet the rose smells amazing.
I kind of wanted to name all the girls I was going to have after flowers: Lily, Rose, Violet, Jasmine and even Jonquil.
But not Crocus.
Beautiful pix, Julia.
I looove lilies. I have a few in my vase here, and they smell divine.
Julia...you are literally living - A thing of beauty is a joy forever...beautiful flowers, beautiful colours!
Gorgeous flowers!
I hope you get more blooms soon!
Lovely!
I hope the kids know not to pick the flowers!
Julia - I have to say you and my mother could talk and compare flowers for hours! I live the beauty vicariously through both of you...cause ....they don't do well round here!
Amazing and beautiful. I love how nature feeds the soul. Someday I hope to have flowerbeds where I can grow such beauties.
How beautiful! I love the smell of roses. We don't have any roses since we moved and I really miss tending to them. Feel free to come on over to my yard next 'o)
*HUGS*
Beautiful Julia! I want to come over and sniff that rose myself!
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