Last Friday I changed my Facebook profile picture to show off the stunning snowball bush that towered over me at the Williamsburg Botanical Garden. The garden itself was small, but its flowers left a huge impact. I spent several minutes admiring the peony flowers, especially the pink 'Seashell' variety above.
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Pink Tulips • Yellow Iris • Bougainvillea Bush
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Pink Tulips • Yellow Iris • Bougainvillea Bush
How To Plant Your Own Post for Flower Friday:
The only rule to play is that you can only add one link per week! The post doesn't even have to mention flowers, but only ones that do will be eligible for being picked as a feature next week. I will be sharing my flower image on other blog hops, namely Wordless Wednesday, and welcome all family-friendly links from fellow bloggers. Crafters can even link up an Etsy listing or other shop product! But if you want to promote a prize, I suggest adding it to my Giveaway Chest Linky instead to entice more treasure hunters.
Please follow my blog through any of the social media icons in the upper right sidebar to receive a reminder to return next week. Adding my button to your own blog and sharing to your followers is also a fairy appreciated way to help my hop grow.
Wowza!! What a beautiful flower and color!!...Enchanting=)!!...Happy♥Friday!!
ReplyDeleteI love Peonies, in fact I love most old-fashioned cottage garden-type flowers so primroses, anemones, lupins, poppies, hollyhocks etc. are a few that I try to grow. wherever I happen to live. I often go on my own to the Aran Islands off the west coast of Ireland just to blow the cobwebs away & on one of the smaller ones (and remember that this is out in the Atlantic, next stop N. America), I found hollyhocks growing wild! Heaven only knows how they managed to survive the wind & salt but I got some seed heads & the following year they were growing in my garden! A beautiful really dark chocolatey purple that I'd never seen before or since.
ReplyDeleteLooks absolutely beautiful... Thanks for sharing. :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Wordless Wednesday!
Very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI agree that is beautiful ..nice close up :-)
ReplyDeleteHave a bloomingtastic week :-)
I am so bummed. My peonies did nothing this year.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful color, I just picked out a Birthday Card with the same colors!!!
ReplyDeleteSometimes I'm so amazed by the colors mother nature comes up with
ReplyDeletePeonies are my mum's fave flowers :) this is gorgeous!
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I've never seen a peony in real life. They look surreal.
ReplyDeleteHere's my Wordless Wednesday!
That is the prettiest peony I have EVER seen! Great picture!
ReplyDeleteI'm trying to remember to join your flower post!
Have a great day!
Thanks for the feature again. I am so happy that my photograph is given such attention. This one is so pretty too! I dont have blooms photos this week and I wish I have so I can join you again!
ReplyDeleteOh that is just gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flower and beautiful color! I hope to join your flower post this week, if I can remember! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGiant peonies are the best!!! And thanks for featuring my tulips! :) <3
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful! Would look great as a centerpiece. You did an awesome job capturing the flower in a photo!
ReplyDeleteSOOOoooo pretty!
ReplyDeleteIt's a really great shot too. You got all the detail.
Gorgeous flower!
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