Well, I'm late again, but better late than never. This week for show and tell I would like to show you what's blooming in my gardens.Red Parrot tulips!
Hi Linda, Sorry I haven't been by in a while. Your flowers are so pretty. Looks like spring! We're also enjoying beautiful spring days with quite warm weather.
So pretty! I love tulips. Here in Michigan they are JUST starting to break the surface of the garden. Thanks for sharing your beautiful flowers with us. ~Amy
How pretty are those? My mum always loved her tulips, and had some very dark ones just like yours. The Bleeding Hearts are one of the few plants I know the Latin name of (Dicentra spactablis - just to show off!!!)
Those are just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLovely! You are farther along into spring than we are here.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful Show and Tell, Linda. Thanks for sharing your spring flowers.
ReplyDeleteNancy
wow! I love flowers too... Great one! mine's up hope you can drop by. Have a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteI'm sooo looking forward to the blooming season here!
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty flowers!~
Hi Linda,
ReplyDeleteSorry I haven't been by in a while. Your flowers are so pretty. Looks like spring! We're also enjoying beautiful spring days with quite warm weather.
So pretty! I love tulips. Here in Michigan they are JUST starting to break the surface of the garden. Thanks for sharing your beautiful flowers with us.
ReplyDelete~Amy
Lovely.
ReplyDeleteSusan
Great flower photos! Love the purple tulips!
ReplyDeleteYour flowers are beautiful! Great show & tell :)
ReplyDeleterue
Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLate making my rounds. Lovely show & tell. Do stop by. I'll save you a plate of my Just Peachy Cobbler! :D
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PS Come see my sunflowers
Your flowers are so cheery, Linda and of course I love the bleeding hearts. :0)
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Kelli
How pretty are those? My mum always loved her tulips, and had some very dark ones just like yours. The Bleeding Hearts are one of the few plants I know the Latin name of (Dicentra spactablis - just to show off!!!)
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