And do yours re-bloom, Ann Christine ?
Mine never do. 😦
O, they do! I have got one, a simple red beauty, I got from my husband’s grandmother. She had had it for at least 15 years and now I’ve had it for more than 25. Always flowering! just put it in the sun and give it water when it’s dry! Some fertilizing during summer.
Well, OK: I’ll put it out on the balcony when the weather warms up …
Soon summer over there!
I can wait, m’dear: they say it’s going to be another stinker. WITH bushfires. Not that they affect me directly, of course (living in the city, or almost); but I’m affected by the poor people who’ve chosen to live out in the bush …
Such beautiful and varied flowers….and I love the sprinkles of rain on some of them 🙂
great flowers
Thank you very much -wish they were here now.
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Tack för dessa underbara bilder. Godis för ögat.
Godis är det – kul att du gillar dem!
Beautiful flowers everywhere.
Everywhere – and I even found a giant violet hibiscus! I forgot to include that photo…
Maybe that will be for another post.
Gorgeous flowers! ❤
Best regards, Aquileana 😛
Thank you so much, Aquileana – and for the follow too!
Verkligen blomsterprakt, i ordets rätta bemärkelse. Det är så fint med vattendroppar på blommor också!
Visst är det vackert med dropparna! Det har inte varit mycket av den varan i sommar.
Such BEAUTY !! – enough to make one weak … I see you have phaleanopses, too ! What on earth happens to them in your cold weather ???
I never put them outdoors if there isn’t a roof for them. Then I take them inside before the temperature drops too much.
And do yours re-bloom, Ann Christine ?
Mine never do. 😦
O, they do! I have got one, a simple red beauty, I got from my husband’s grandmother. She had had it for at least 15 years and now I’ve had it for more than 25. Always flowering! just put it in the sun and give it water when it’s dry! Some fertilizing during summer.
Well, OK: I’ll put it out on the balcony when the weather warms up …
Soon summer over there!
I can wait, m’dear: they say it’s going to be another stinker. WITH bushfires. Not that they affect me directly, of course (living in the city, or almost); but I’m affected by the poor people who’ve chosen to live out in the bush …
Such beautiful and varied flowers….and I love the sprinkles of rain on some of them 🙂
Outside this shop all the flowers had raindrops…always a fascination!