Lovely pictures!! Grape hyathins have been a favorite of mine since childhood!! We use to pick off those perfect little round flowers and throw them at each other. :)
Oh, sigh.....SOOOOO stunningly beautiful! I love BLUE...and the combination of the blue and green in your photos is incredible...so vivid, and crisp. You really are a phenomenal photographer. I think these should be framed and put in a gallery!! Love, Janine XO
Sorry for taking so long to get over here Shelle. These are muscari bulbs. I grow these in the garden and I never realised how lovely they were until I started taking macro photos of them to see them in greater detail. If you dug a few of these up and planted in your own garden you would have a big clump of them in just a few years - they are fast naturalisers.
So pretty!
ReplyDeleteWoah...Fabulous beauties Shelle!! INspiring..gorgeous shots!!
ReplyDeleteKiki~
Great pictures....Have a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures!! Grape hyathins have been a favorite of mine since childhood!! We use to pick off those perfect little round flowers and throw them at each other. :)
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, Shelle. Happy Blue Monday.
ReplyDeleteGorgeousness!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely. Great shots Shelle.
ReplyDeletehow gorgeous, are these blue bells? Happy Blue Monday <3
ReplyDeleteHow magical this little flower, wonderful pictures!
ReplyDeleteOh, sigh.....SOOOOO stunningly beautiful! I love BLUE...and the combination of the blue and green in your photos is incredible...so vivid, and crisp. You really are a phenomenal photographer. I think these should be framed and put in a gallery!! Love, Janine XO
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pics, I love them! Love the colors, so bright and vibrant!
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely photos!
ReplyDeleteSorry for taking so long to get over here Shelle. These are muscari bulbs. I grow these in the garden and I never realised how lovely they were until I started taking macro photos of them to see them in greater detail. If you dug a few of these up and planted in your own garden you would have a big clump of them in just a few years - they are fast naturalisers.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely weekend :) Rosie