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Fab closeup...summer is very near :-)
ReplyDeleteHave a bloomintastic week
Beautiful photo, lots of flowers are finally blooming here, too. Have a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteThere it is, beautiful flower, thank you for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day!!!
You always take the prettiest pictures!!
ReplyDeleteI love the depth. Cool photo!
ReplyDeleteSweet! Dogwoods are our state tree.
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Oh such a beautiful shot! Before reading your text I thought you got down on the ground, instead of up in the trees :)
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Beautiful dogwoods. They look different than the ones I see here in the south!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers! Have a terrific night.
ReplyDeleteI am so obsessed with macro shots of flowers and this one is awesome. The colors, the details and the character =) #WW
ReplyDeleteI'm Georgia born so I love these flowers - dogwoods and magnolias....but I've lived in the San Francisco for most of the past 35 years when I haven't been traveling the world. I miss seeing those beautiful blossoms! For the past two years, I've spent fifteen months in India!
ReplyDeleteInteresting flower I have never seen one before! Thanks for sharing and hosting the link up!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely amazing... Happy Wordless Wednesday! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot. Happy Wordless Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteI can smell its beautiful fragrance from here..nice...
ReplyDeletePretty shot!
ReplyDeleteGreat pic!
ReplyDeleteFantastic picture!
ReplyDeletewhat a great shot! I would love to have one of these trees -- or even a magnolia -- but I don't think our climate is that great for them. I'll just have to enjoy your pics! :)
ReplyDeleteSooo pretty! Love this shot.
ReplyDeleteLovely photo...
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely photograph!
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous plant!
ReplyDeleteThe flower is gorgous, but your photo brings it to life.
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