Wednesday, 22 June 2011

Whiter Shade of Pale on Wordless Wednesday

Top row L to R : Ranunculus aconitifolius "Flora Pleno" (White Bachelor's Buttons), Cardamine pratensis (Lady's Smock), Hebe pimeloides
2nd Row L to R: Semi Aquilegia ecalcarata, snail,  Fothergilla major (Mountain witchalder)
3rd Row L to R: Spirea arguta (Bridal Wreath), Camassia leichtliniiCardiocrinum giganteum (Giant Himalayan Lily)
4th Row L to R: Viburnum carlesii Clematis montana Grandiflora (White clematis), Tree peony

13 comments:

  1. Lovely! The white makes me feel cooler on these hot days. I think you were able to capture many of the textures and hues of white...excellent!

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  2. Janet - they certainly do not pale into insignificance. Lovely - especially the Hebe

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  3. There is a lot of white and green in our garden. The
    hebe was photographed in a community garden in the fishing town of Johnshaven, one of our favourite places for dog walking.

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  4. Such a lovely collection of white blooms and things. It's amazing there are so many different shades.

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  5. The snail's my favourite. It was after rain and when I picked him up he went into his shell as snails do. I kept waiting for him to appear and when he didn't I photographed the shell.

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  6. Very beautiful collage! The snail looks like some of the colourful ones I have in the garden.

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  7. What a beautiful blog. - Cindy

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  8. What a gorgeous collage. Your photographs are amazing!

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  9. Thanks for all the lovely comments. They made my morning!

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  10. Love the pictures Janet, especially the rose "rhapsody in Blue",even the name is so evocative where did you find it... The open Garden Scheme looks such a lot of work, Good Luck on the day.

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