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Underbart vackert!
Färgen lyfter hela sinnet för dagen!
Absolut 🙂
Oh such a lovely image …👏
I love the blue Anemonies in spring – I always wonder how they get that intense colour. Borrowed from heaven and the oceans.
Indeed … 🙂
These are beautiful!!
Oh, those deep, wonderful colors make my waiting-for-spring heart very, very happy. Thank you.
janet
Glad to have given you a piece of happiness, Janet. They were hard to find this year – usually the first ones are in my garden…but it seems last summer killed all of them. I found out that they cannot stand so much heat and drought. Had I known, I would have watered them…A bit sad. They have been my first signs of real Spring for 41 years.
I love the brown and violet blue. So perfect.
So glad to have given them to you!
Already ? we still have so much so snow…. Lovely and crisp shot!
Thank you, Ritva – they will soon come to you as well!
so waiting for it Leya
De blå anemoner er vidunderlige, Leya.
Jeg har ‘kun’ de hvide og gule, hvor jeg bor. Mine ynglingsanemoner er og bliver de blå!!
♥ Ja, visst är de sköna!
So beautiful. We only have the white ones here, though I think these blue ones may grow in the Burren in Co Clare..
They are mostly white here as well, but I know where to look for the blue anemones.
utterly beautiful! hello Leya! 🙂
Hello! Long time no see! Been missing you – welcome back, so glad to see your comment!
🙂
The beauty and delicacy of spring all portrait in these blue buttercups. Gets me all in a good spirit. Thank you, Ann-Christine.
So glad they made you happy – as they did me. In my garden they grow in the hedges every year – but this year, nothing. So sad. The only explanation I can find is the extremely hot summer. They are sensitive to drought – I learned too late…
We have these, too! Round-lobed hepatica is what we call them. (Buttercup family) I haven’t seen any wildflowers in bloom just yet. The snow is just melting; nights are still below freezing.I did see a chipmunk today, so hibernation is just over.
Then you will soon be seeing them! Anemone Hepatica we call them, or Blue anemones.
So delicate 🌸
It is. The most longed for spring flower here – Anemone Hepatica.
Beautiful colour
Thank you – the most vibrant of spring flowers, Anemone Hepatica.