Wednesday, May 15, 2013

But Not the Dogwoods



Maybe I missed the tulips' big show this year, but not the dogwoods.  

Or the golden chain trees.


29 comments:

  1. Beautiful colours Jack. Spring has arrived.

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  2. i've never seen a golden chain tree before, pretty!

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  3. First blog I opened today and what a treat! Love the colors, especially the first!

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  4. Dogwood - that is a new one for me. Beautiful! Golden chain against that greenhouse makes for a stunning photo.

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  5. So lovely flower, delicate and very special, you got romantic images, the pink is awesome, an amazing close up!
    Léia

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  6. Oh how I miss my Laburnum from our old home.... Sigh.
    A pink dogwood is also out of the question here in Ontario, though other dogwoods grow wild on the property.

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  7. A lot of our dogwoods are just blooming here too. We usually get the right on Easter but it was way too early this year.
    V

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  8. Spring has definitely put in a beautiful and colorful appearance! Such lovely colors and your captures are terrific, Jack!! Enjoy the beauty and have a wonderful day!!

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  9. Oh my, beautifully shown Jack, I wonder if Dogwood goes under another name and we can get it here..I will be doing some investigations tomorrow :)
    Aww ! what no comment about my Aussie beach bum Jack, that's a shame haha!

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  10. Beautiful shots Jack. That pink color is delicious.

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  11. Will definitely check with my local nursery, they're pretty good. It would fit right in here in my garden, thanks for the info Jack.

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  12. Outstanding shot, Jack! The pinks and greens look fabulous the way you've shown us.

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  13. I've never seen dogwood flowering and it is so beautiful! I love Laburnum and there are a few beauties in our 'hood so I'll have to go by and see if they are blooming.
    No I wasn't surprised that you didn't like the dandelions! ;-)

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  14. It seems that we live parallel lives, at least with flowers...

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  15. Beautiful florals! Those colors! I didn't realize the name of the second type, love learning new things.

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  16. The 1st photo is fabulous, Jack!

    Re your post on BDP: The next parade is held on March 1, 2014 ;-)

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  17. Great flower shots!

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  18. They certainly make up for the going, going, gone tulips!

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  19. I love your Dogwood capture Jack ... unfortunately they don't grow here in my city.

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  20. Doggone, them sure are pretty! We got lots of dogwoods, too. They do spruce up spring!

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  21. They do bring 'life' to the springtime.

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  22. These are beautiful shots Jack, have a nice day.

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  23. Love the dogwood shot! It has such softness, grace, and movement. Well done! And we're just now seeing our golden chain blossoms, too. They're so showy!

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  24. I would love to see one in person.

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  25. Well, the dogwood in this photo is spectacular!

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  26. I can do without the tulips. These are lovely!!!

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  27. so pretty!!!
    here at our apartment complex we had a huge purple wysteria, next to the pool. so pretty and a place of shade... but when the complex switched owners one of the first things they did was to remove that plant... :(((

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