Clematis by the kitchen window for you this week Rosie. One of those would look good tucked behind your ear.
And some gladioli - the late Dame Edna's favorites.
I adore these green ones - something different. I've seen green ones with a red 'bee' in the centre.
Hari OM
ReplyDeleteStunners! YAM xx
I love gladioli. Unfortunately the rain and wind gave mine a hard time and they all were broken
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Never seen green Glads before... intriguing...and attractive
ReplyDeleteThe Glads are lovely. There is a white one here in a field which flowers every year.
ReplyDeleteI love the flowers but they are inclined to be lazy and relax to horizontal.
DeleteI love to see your exotica. Takes my mind off our current deep freeze.
ReplyDeleteIt's actually not a whole lot warmer here. I'm blogging from my room, wrapped in a down duvet!
DeleteBeautiful especially in January.
ReplyDeleteGladioli intrigue me. I always think I don't like them until I see them unfurling. No idea why I am prejudiced against them, because they're actually rather lovely! Maybe it's the name!
ReplyDeletemother loved all gladiolas, she would have loved this green one, her house inside and out was painted this color for about 30 years. the first flower is stunning and the ferns make it really special.
ReplyDeletemother loved all gladiolas, she would have loved this green one, her house inside and out was painted this color for about 30 years. the first flower is stunning and the ferns make it really special.
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