Wednesday, July 12, 2017

From the flowerbed...

My hibiscus is low to the ground...but it will have 20 blooms on it about every day, give or take a one or two.  It is hard to count them all....

I can almost always find a bumble bee or some type of insect on the cone flowers.

Sorry for the shadow...we were leaving and I decided to quickly snap a shot or two, and did not do so great on this day lily.

These photos are from last week. 

13 comments:

  1. 20 a DAY!!!! That is incredible! And the bloom looks bigger than my head. The lily is gorgeous, and is spilling out sun from the inside. LOVE your sharp snap of the bumble bee!

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  2. Great photos Rose, those hibiscus are coneflower are super, and loved the close-up of the bee.

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  3. I love each of these pictures. Your hibiscus and daylily are such gorgeous colors.

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  4. Hello, pretty blooms. I love the hibiscus and the coneflowers. Beautiful day lily. Happy Thursday, enjoy your day!

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  5. your macro shots of flowers are awesome. I love that BEE I can see every fuzz.. in detail. the flowers are gorgeous.

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  6. WOW! What great captures of these blooming beauties! That first one looks as though it could be made from tissue paper!

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  7. A likeable series. The insect has good taste. Beautiful capture of the flowers rich color.

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  8. Your flowers are superb. I'm running out of adverbs. : )
    Yes, your quilt and my weave-it afghan are similar but I LOVE your quilts. They are gorgeous.
    One day we'll have to trade a quilt for an afghan.😊

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  9. The cone flower picture sure is pretty. I see a lot of these day lilies at one area in my town........and they're the same color!

    Have a pleasant day, Rose.

    ~Sheri

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  10. hm, why sorry for the shadow? Shadows mostly adds interest to images :) Love the hibiscus.

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