Wednesday, June 1, 2011

White in my garden

Joining Kathleen










and Susan for









(Pansy)




(Scilla ~ Bluebells ~ White form)

(Bishops Weed)


(Columbine)

(Rhododendron)


(Sweet Woodruff)


(Bridal Wreath Spirea)


(Lilac)





Can't you just smell them?


(I added the names for you, Camille! ;~D)





14 comments:

  1. B E A U I F U L. White... my favorite color!

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  2. Such lovely photos! Blessings, DE

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  3. Beautiful! Pansies are my favorite flower. They are always "smiling".

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  4. Soooo pretty Raeann! I *love* that little ground cover flower...there are many and are so tiny...I don't know what they are called...dainty and beautiful! Thank you for sharing. And yes, I can just about smell them. :)

    Blessings,
    Camille

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  5. Yes!!! I can smell them from the screen..
    Beautiful pictures..

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  6. Dear Raeann ~ Thank you for telling me the name of that ground cover...it is so sweet! I actually was referring to the photo below it...maybe it is not ground cover at all? They are my favourites...so pretty. Sorry for the confusion! :)

    Have a wonderful day!

    Blessings,
    Camille

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  7. Oh Raeann,

    Thanks so much for sharing! Just beautiful. I love the Sweet Woodruff and have never seen white Columbine. The Bridal Wreath Spirea is one of my favorites, it reminds me of one we had growing up as well as the Lilac :)

    Have a blessed day!
    Sharon

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  8. Beautiful pics! I have never seen columbine in "real" life. I think I would just adore it!

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  9. Very nice whites - you posted some of my favorites for sure. I have several columbine here but none are white like yours. Have a great day!

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  10. Dear Lady Farmer,

    Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful whites with us! Yes, I can smell the lilacs; simply lovely. :)

    Love,

    Marqueta

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  11. I can just smell the lilac now...what a lovely garden :)

    We have been trying to grow wisteria for years now {i love that fragrance too} but it takes over so aggressively, like kudzu that I wish we had never bought the plant. And we have only had 2 blooms in 5 years :(

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  12. Can't wait to come enjoy them myself! =)

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  13. Hi, Stunning photos! Love them!

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  14. Ooh what beauty! Things are finally looking lovely around here too! I love this time of year...

    Blessings, Debbie

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