They're pretty, but probably wouldn't do well where we are.
These are beautiful! I believe they are in the onion family.
Magnifique ...je ne connaissais pas son petit nom, Merci
Beautiful, Rose!
Está preciosa.No tengo idea Rose. Solo es una planta duras y muy decorativa.Buen fin de semana. Cuídate.Un abrazo.
Stunning color.
They are beautiful blooms, I wish I had some of these in my yard.Happy Mother's Day weekend!
Not a clue but they sure are beautiful!
These are really pretty. I don't know a thing about flowers or gardening though so I am no help at all. Everything I plant dies.
i have never seen these and they are gorgeous. I can't tell if they are tiny or big blooms.. wow is what they are and I love the color
Your alliums are so pretty. Happy weekend.
I love this color. I have never grown these before.
They are so pretty, and you have captured them wonderfully!
Muy bella composicion floral. Me encantaUn saludo
They are beautiful! You must be doing something right. ;-)
It looks like you are doing fine. They are beauiful.
Oh these are so pretty! There are some beside an old shed on the farm and they seem to take care of themselves.
Whatever you are doing, they seem to be responding well. I have tried them, but they only grew a couple of inches tall and had pathetic looking flowers.
Aren't they pretty. Don't know anything about them but sure would love to see them in my yard. :)
Ours do well in full sun. They certainly are beautiful.
They are so pretty. I love the color! I have never grown these before. I should read up on them. They would certainly be a colorful addition.
I’m not familiar with those but they are certainly beautiful.
Oh, they look like purple Dandelions! Beautiful. I hope they do well for you each Spring. I love the color.~Sheri
You have a nice thick planting of these. Mine are so scattered but I guess they will thicken with time year after year.
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They're pretty, but probably wouldn't do well where we are.
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful! I believe they are in the onion family.
ReplyDeleteMagnifique ...je ne connaissais pas son petit nom, Merci
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Rose!
ReplyDeleteEstá preciosa.No tengo idea Rose. Solo es una planta duras y muy decorativa.
ReplyDeleteBuen fin de semana. Cuídate.
Un abrazo.
Stunning color.
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful blooms, I wish I had some of these in my yard.
ReplyDeleteHappy Mother's Day weekend!
Not a clue but they sure are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThese are really pretty. I don't know a thing about flowers or gardening though so I am no help at all. Everything I plant dies.
ReplyDeletei have never seen these and they are gorgeous. I can't tell if they are tiny or big blooms.. wow is what they are and I love the color
ReplyDeleteYour alliums are so pretty. Happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteI love this color. I have never grown these before.
ReplyDeleteThey are so pretty, and you have captured them wonderfully!
ReplyDeleteMuy bella composicion floral. Me encanta
ReplyDeleteUn saludo
They are beautiful! You must be doing something right. ;-)
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you are doing fine. They are beauiful.
ReplyDeleteOh these are so pretty! There are some beside an old shed on the farm and they seem to take care of themselves.
ReplyDeleteWhatever you are doing, they seem to be responding well. I have tried them, but they only grew a couple of inches tall and had pathetic looking flowers.
ReplyDeleteAren't they pretty. Don't know anything about them but sure would love to see them in my yard. :)
ReplyDeleteOurs do well in full sun. They certainly are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThey are so pretty. I love the color! I have never grown these before. I should read up on them. They would certainly be a colorful addition.
ReplyDeleteI’m not familiar with those but they are certainly beautiful.
ReplyDeleteOh, they look like purple Dandelions! Beautiful. I hope they do well for you each Spring. I love the color.
ReplyDelete~Sheri
You have a nice thick planting of these. Mine are so scattered but I guess they will thicken with time year after year.
ReplyDelete