Ribes sanguineum White Icicle
By Klahanie
- 21 Mar, 2016
- 10 likes
Looking cheerful and elegant on edge of the forest.
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So delicate and pretty :-)
21 Mar, 2016
I have this one ,yours is a little ahead of mine ...
21 Mar, 2016
Thank you all. It is fully opened now.
21 Mar, 2016
I guess Mexico is a tad warmer than Norfolk, Amy! Very pretty shrub Klahanie . . .
21 Mar, 2016
We are back on Vancouver Island Sheila. Probably not much better than UK. 10 Celsius for high for today. Brrrr...
Thanks for your visit.
21 Mar, 2016
That's so ornamental!
22 Mar, 2016
Thank you.
22 Mar, 2016
Oooh, apologies to you and Amy. Just shows how little I've been on here recently, sorry :((
22 Mar, 2016
:-) No apology needed on my part Sheila. This is a fast going site and many times I miss other people's comments. Hard to keep up. Happy Easter.
22 Mar, 2016
Thank you Klahanie - you're a true friend :))
22 Mar, 2016
So delicate & pretty. I like its habit of growth.
25 Mar, 2016
Thank you for liking it Feverfew but it looks little spindly. no? I think it will get a hair cut after it finishes blooming.
26 Mar, 2016
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A little Christmas in March effect.
You definitely have an eye for the right plant for the right spot Klahanie.
21 Mar, 2016