A new challenge has popped up and it is close to my heart. Nalinki on “Angles and views” has decided to make a weekly series called: Flowers over flowers, it will be posted every Tuesday. The idea is to bring some more colorful pics of nature into our blogosphere.
I know today is Thursday, but I noticed this new series over on Jude’s “Earth laughs in flowers” (pop over to see the beautiful flower portrait she has contributed.)
So this is my flower of the week.
Not much flowering in my garden at the moment, but this Grevillia flowers all year and I can always rely on a few to brighten the garden up.
Your flowers always look so exotic compared to ours…lovely shot.
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I love our exotic flowers over here. But I also miss the beautiful cottage garden flowers that I cannot grow in this climate.
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How beautiful is that.. 🙂 I may well pop over and see .. I am all for making the world brighter with flowers 🙂 ❤ xxx
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Yes I thought it was a lovely idea for a challenge. You will have lots to contribute Sue
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🙂 yes I thought my gardening blog could contribute 🙂
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Lovely picture (and very beautiful flower) 😉
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So many different colours in the Grevilleas too.
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Yes I’ve seen them over here too, in National trust gardens I think. They are beautiful, lucky you Pauline!
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Grevillea are amazing flowers. I was surprised to discover one in a garden here last month.
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They have now bred them for all climates and such a huge range of colours and forms, they are a very versatile flower. I love them…
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BTW if you add the tag #flowersoverflowers your posts will appear in a tag search on WP Reader which makes it easy to see everyones’ entries xx
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Thanks for the reminder Jude I will do this week.
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🙂
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You have a wonderful garden, thank you so much for sharing
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Good theme I will look forward to finding my flowers past and present to showcase.
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So beautiful! 🙂
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Thank you Sylvia
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What a gorgeous flower, Pauline! I don’t think I’ve ever seen anything like it!
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They are very unique and native to Australia.
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Looks fabulous, Pauline! I’ll catch up with you and Jude as soon as I’ve got my balloons up 🙂
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Lovely, Pauline! Brightens up a grey morning 🙂
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Thanks Sue
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Thanks Jo I’ve just been drooling over your balloon post, great photos.
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Thanks, darlin’! 🙂 I struggled to get the post up on time. We were off to the Moors and haven’t been back long. Another lovely day 🙂
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You must be super fit all the walking you do Jo…
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getting less fit by the day! 😦
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I do know that feeling too….
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Ooh..er!
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Gorgeous PP!! I used to press these in botany class at uni 😜
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