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Sunday, April 12, 2009

Sunday Stills...the Color Red

About four years ago Alan and I pollinated some Amaryllises. Then we planted the seeds.
This year they have really come into their own.
This is only a few of them.



Maple flowers

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14 comments:

  1. Pretty! So nice to see some flowers!

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  2. Wonderful shots! :)

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  3. Anonymous10:16 AM

    Very nice. I grew these in Texas.

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  4. Loverly! Our current house is so dark and cold in winter we can't indoor plants. I'm jealous! :)

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  5. Anonymous6:26 PM

    It really is nice to see flowers this time of year. Nice!

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  6. You brighten my day
    Great shot of the maple - I can't get anywhere near to ours so I can really enjoy the detail in your photo

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  7. Ugh Maple Blossoms....

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  8. The maple flowers are beautiful..they are definitely my favorite!

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  9. CS, thanks

    CTG Ponies, thanks, things are beginning to bloom outside too, what a joy!

    Lisa, thanks

    Andrea, thank you. I haven't gotten around to see everybody's entries yet, but I will soon. Spring work is commencing and time is fleeting these days! Sorry

    Dibear, Up here we have to keep them in pots, but they add a bit of color at least, thanks

    Sara, thanks, that must be so hard. I hate the dark in the winter and it has been so nice to live in this big, light house.

    Linda, crocus and daffs are just opening now! I am so grateful! Thanks

    Endment, thank you! It is so nice to see you! We have been so busy I have missed getting around to blogs I like to read, but I promise I will as soon as I can.

    Paints, those were way down in Cobleskill, so you are safe. lol

    Patches, thanks

    Kelly, thank you! Some years when the box elders, the poor cousins of the maples, bloom here, the air smells like maple syrup perfume! (They should market it!)

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  10. Pollinating your own flowers! OMG, is there anything you can't do!

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  11. Very nice indeed! I just finished posting some pink dogood blossoms.
    Hava great day..:-)

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  12. Islagringo, lol, it sounds like more than it is...just shake a little pollen off one flower onto the other and bingo, you soon have seeds.

    Ed, thanks, your dogwoods are gorgeous!

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