I have decided to join the blogging craze. I am looking forward to taking a moment to find out a little more about the plants I have been photographing. I hope to explore all aspects of plants, flowers, trees and other garden related topics. Sorry about having to watermark the photos but there are a lot of people using them without permission.
You pictures are always so amazing. The azaleas always remind me of Durban, where they grow in great profusion. With your love of flowers you would have an amazing time in the Eastern Cape. We have plants flowering here at all times of the year. It is autumn now, but in some places it is like spring
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It's beautiful.
But, the blue one below. I want, badly.
I think I might have wrestled that person who got the last three at the nursery.
Stunning photo! The colour is beautiful Happy WW I played too.
You pictures are always so amazing. The azaleas always remind me of Durban, where they grow in great profusion. With your love of flowers you would have an amazing time in the Eastern Cape. We have plants flowering here at all times of the year. It is autumn now, but in some places it is like spring
Gorgeous color. There is a type of Japanese Azalea that is blooming here right now that is orange colored!
One of my favorite flowering shrubs. I'm not very good at growing them, but I love to admire these evergreen shrubs.
Happy WW.
The detail is stunning. Very hot, indeed!
That is a fabulous color. I want that. Probably wouldn't grow here though.
what a fantastic color! I need to take my camera out to check my azaleas,
Beautiful flowers, such a sweet color.
Wow, such strong colors and textures on those flowers .
Gorgeous color!
Thanks. The 'Girard' series of Azaleas is a personal favorite. They really have bright colors.
Annelie, that's funny but I wasn't in a fighting mood.
Max_e, I would to visit your country someday. It is on my list.
Kala, thanks. The orange ones are a little unusual and always a pleasure to see.
Driller, don't give up. Azaleas are easy to grow. They need some sunlight to grow properly.
The is so ... well, red! Our rhododendrons won't be out for a while.
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