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Nigella flower


Nigella flower (Nigella damascena (Love-in-a-mist))

They are starting to open now.



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A Perfect Pic Spritz :)

21 May, 2009

 

Love Nigellas in the garden ... one in the kitchen wouldnt go amiss either .

21 May, 2009

 

Give me Anthony Worrall anyday Bonkers..........Lovely photo Spritz

21 May, 2009

 

lovely Spritz, as usual ahead of mine. :-)

21 May, 2009

 

Thats beautiful!

21 May, 2009

 

I scattered a packet of seeds around this year - white Nigella! I do hope they decide to germinate and seed themselves as well.

21 May, 2009

 

gorgeous

21 May, 2009

 

Please take him Milky ... ruined several pubs where my father lives by turning them into gastropubs and alienating locals now crying into his Pimms cos no one using them..sorry Spritz .

21 May, 2009

amy
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Out before mine again Spritz :o)

22 May, 2009

 

Lovely Pic Spritz. I'm with you Bonkers, these lovely people are not so great when they can get away from the camera are they. Out for themselves and sod anyone else, as long as they can make money. Not my kind of people at all.

22 May, 2009

 

Spend a tiny amount on ingredients then charge an arm and a leg for artistic? presentation on sprauncy plates! Not my idea of a dinner out.

24 May, 2009

 

The 70's?

24 May, 2009

 

Yes, all right - the first ones opened in the 60's but mum was still feeding me then. lol

25 May, 2009

 

Is that all you three can think about? Your stomachs? Hmmm. I don't know. :-(

25 May, 2009

 

Following certain recent blogs, may I be romantic and say your "Love in a Mist" is beautiful, lol.

25 May, 2009

 

Hide your edible flowers if we come to your garden, Spritz. Violas are very tasty, I hear.

25 May, 2009

 

Dawn, thank you...

Wagger, NO!! There will be people in uniform to stop greedy visitors from munching the flowers....hehe.

I shall put a notice on the gate - 'Eating flowers is NOT allowed'. lol.

25 May, 2009

 

an all time favourite. had it all through my childhood. mum let us scatter the seeds from the pods every autumn.
still grow it and i think i always will. some of mine are out too. with lots of seedlings on the go.

27 May, 2009

 

I do hope the white one does the same. I tried purple ones last year and they were totally different and a disaster. No seedlings, either.

27 May, 2009

 

i sowed miss jekyle 10 yrs ago and i have a range of blues through to white. self sowing and mixing the genes :o)

27 May, 2009

 

That's what mine are, I'm sure. I also have a packet of 'Moody Blues' to scatter, and another packet of white ones. If yours have seeded themselves, that's a good sign!!! :-)

27 May, 2009



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