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  • #16
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    A spring posy to cheer me up!

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      in my opinion this is the most beautiful native flower we have - a symbol of hope after a hard winter.
      But even more a symbol of hope in these horrid, horrid times.
      Will be taking these to my Mum’s resting place later on today. It was always her favourite flower too (which is probably where I got it from!)
      Stay safe everyone.

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      • #18
        I am such a slacker already

        A vase from several weeks a go. Daffs, cherry twigs, teasel, bay, rosemary, bears breeches leaf.

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        Last weeks tulips and artichoke leaves

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          2 little bunches of polyanthus today

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            Another bunch of polyanthus

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            • #21
              A spring posy
              Narcissi, polyanthus, muscari and forget me nots
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              • #22
                Small posies to cheer up neighbours
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                • #23
                  What alot of polyanthus you have . So.lucky .
                  Northern England.

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                  • #24
                    My sweet smile narcissi have kept me going the last couple of weeks

                    with bay, cherry twigs and a piece of winter honeysuckle
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                    with sea kale
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                    lastly with cherry twigs, raspberry suckers and periwinkle
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                    Last edited by Norfolkgrey; 08-04-2020, 05:13 AM.

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                    • #25
                      I can't cut them .....but these would look gorgeous in a vase. They are stunning.
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                      • #26
                        ^^^lovely colour
                        Northern England.

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                        • #27
                          I did have a lovely vase of flowering bay with tulips but I done something stupid with my pics. Here is this weeks vase of geum (flaming passion), red and white valerian, ceonothus, spanish blue bells, aquilegia and narcissi

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                          the narcissi is a lovely fragrant multi headed one that I have no idea what it is called. As it matures the centre fades to white. Any idea of the name anyone?

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                            Lilac, euphorbia and tree stock - so lovely and fragrant!

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                            • #29
                              I love that colour combination Farendwoman,looks excellent! It’s strange how the photos are coming out as words like that but it does work when you click it
                              Location : Essex

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Jungle Jane View Post
                                I love that colour combination Farendwoman,looks excellent! It’s strange how the photos are coming out as words like that but it does work when you click it
                                Thanks JJ!
                                I don’t know why my thumbnails aren’t coming out properly either.
                                One lovely thing about this little posy....
                                My lovely daughter surprised me this afternoon by turning up with emergency supplies of eggs, milk and flour. She was delighted to take the flowers home, together with half a loaf of apricot bread and half a loaf of mushroom, garlic and rosemary bread.
                                I was pleased to part with half of today’s bread baking!

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