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Corkscrew Hazel 02.09
By Xela
- 11 Feb, 2009
- 14 likes
I planted this as a focal point in the middle of the front lawn outside my lounge window. It looks just as spectacular in the snow as it does on a sunny summer's day.
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The Snow shows this Trees Shape Beautifully Xela :)
11 Feb, 2009
Youre right Xela...looks lovely covered in snow !
11 Feb, 2009
Well-photographed :o)
11 Feb, 2009
Love the shape of these shrubs, it looks even better clothed in snow, good shot
15 Feb, 2009
A pretty picture:-)
1 Mar, 2009
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This photo is of "Corkscrew Hazel" in Xela's garden
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What a beauty. A lovely shape. These are definitely, in my opinion, one of those plants that look best in the winter without leaves. Lovely shot with the snow on it! I think the Beech (or is it Hornbeam ) in the background is another great winter plant with it's dried up crinkly leaves.
11 Feb, 2009