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Anemone blanda "atrocaerulea"

david

By David


Anemone blanda "atrocaerulea" (Anemone blanda (Anemone))

The previous occupant of my house left a stylish black, square, ceramic planter in the front garden, which has produced this stunning display. A cheerful "Welcome Home" every day!



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What A Stuning Welcome Home David i bet u was so surprised to see these when they came up & Opened for u :) Great Pic 2 :)

26 Mar, 2009

 

beautiful David

26 Mar, 2009

 

very nice display~lovely colour!

26 Mar, 2009

 

What a lovely bonus. Brilliant colour.

26 Mar, 2009

 

What a bonus David ! : )

26 Mar, 2009

 

It sure is! I'll miss them when they "go over" !

26 Mar, 2009

 

Very pretty David....

27 Mar, 2009

 

These little anenomes have such a vibrant colour that they just shine through don't they. SOmeone further down the road has them growing right the way along the front underneath their hedge and they do look lovely.

29 Mar, 2009

 

What a gorgeous vibrant colour

30 Mar, 2009

 

Gosh David....these are gorgeous. What a wonderful colour.

1 Apr, 2009

 

Oh i saw some of these in our garden centre but hubby was biting at the bit to go so i didn't get any :( (he is NOT a gardener) am hoping to go back and get some though thought they would look good in the woodland part of garden.

4 Apr, 2009

 

OOOOO David have just had a thought, they would do for the blueberries!!! LOL sorry can't remember the girls name who ate the dinner sweetie and blew up to a purple blueberrie. (its a long time since i read the book!!)

4 Apr, 2009

 

Hope you got back to get some of these, Sewingkilla. Violet Beauregard is the name you're looking for. Yes, we have real blueberry bushes here in our garden, of course, lol!

9 Apr, 2009

 

Now this is the kind of item we don't mind previous occupants leaving behind... :o)

11 Apr, 2009

 

Not at all, Tt! In fact, i do believe that, in another container, I may, at last, get to have my favourite flower - Snakeshead Fritillary. This would be the best thing anyone could have left behind for me.

11 Apr, 2009



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