Cheer for P
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Lovely photos, guys - some beautiful and exotic plants we definitely don't see here in the UK.
Peonies and roses from our garden, in pretty ice cream colours:

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from the garden straight to the table –- they look lovely.
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I saw these in a friend's garden, and I thought of you @Seul


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It's a lovely day @Madame Buttonfly AKA Paula
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Beautiful peonies @twin - where were you? Have you been back to Longwood Gardens since we visited with you? I would love to go back there

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The peonies are at home. I have not been back to Longwood Gardens. It would be lovely to have @Madame Buttonfly with us twins again and visit Longwood Gardens.
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My Adenium/desert rose decided its happy and blooming.

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^ Very nice.
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Queen Anne's Lace for the Queen of Iron Heart. AKA @Madame Buttonfly
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Aaaawww….
 
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Very beautiful wild orchid @hajduk , thanks for sharing.
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This is one of the better known native orchids around here, Cattleya violacea, but such a strong flowering as this plant is unusually prolific.

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A native tree locally called alcornoque (Tabebuia aurea) drops all its leaves and subs them with yellow flowers for a week, sometimes longer. Duration depends on wind conditions mostly. It is a stunning sight…you could sit and have a snack shaded by the dense flowering.

 



