Scabious summer berries
By Chrispook
- 20 Jun, 2008
- 11 likes
These are further out now. This is the paler pink one.
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Yes Joannie they are. I don't think I've ever seen a yellow scabious. Shame you didn't buy it. Have you researched the seed catalogues?
20 Jun, 2008
What a excellent shot, I wouldn't have guessed the blooms had so many different shades of pink in them !
22 Jun, 2008
Thanks Flcrazy, it is an exquisite flower. It looks different again now, more like candy floss. I might post another pic when I've checked how todays photos turned out.
22 Jun, 2008
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Aren't scabious beautiful. My mum used to have a big bed of these when I was little but hers were yellow. I've only ever seen 1 yellow plant since having a garden of my own and have forever regretted not buying it!!
20 Jun, 2008