Just seen these over in the fields at the back
By Lindak
- 19 Mar, 2019
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Aw...so beautiful! I always think they look good enough to eat!
19 Mar, 2019
Viola sororia a wood violet beautiful is nt it great find.
19 Mar, 2019
Hi Sterra and Karen, I couldn't believe my eyes when I came upon these. I can remember as a girl a very, very long time ago when I lived in London they sold little bunches of these for mother's day.
19 Mar, 2019
Reminds me of the song 'Who will buy this wonderful morning?' from Oliver. I can picture a little girl selling tiny bunches of violets!!
I love them.
19 Mar, 2019
I can just picture that moment from Oliver Wildrose.
That made me smile, ….but I'm not THAT OLD!!! LOL....
20 Mar, 2019
Wildrose I remember it well!! great pic Lindak...
23 Mar, 2019
Thanks DD> It was lovely to see this patch of violets.
24 Mar, 2019
I have one or two of these dotted around the garden. I love them, they're so sweet.
25 Mar, 2019
Lovely to see them and they are so bright Waddy.
26 Mar, 2019
Love these guys, Linda. Yesterday I made my way to the stream banks through crystalline snow that was almost over my wellie tops..and cleaned out a clump of siberian iris. Snuggled at the base was a clump of violets...just the roots, no leaves yet, as the snow has just barely cleared them...and it gave me such a lift. One of natures' masterpieces. It's been so cold that I'm just desperate for spring and renewal.
14 Apr, 2019
Lori I hope the snow goes soon for you. We have had quite a bit of sunshine here and not a lot of rain.
15 Apr, 2019
We have plenty of water at present, Linda. We've had snow showers and thunder storms...and when you think it can't rain/snow anymore it proves you wrong. If we had more sunshine we would have more warmth..it's still very cold. I'm glad you're having a decent spring...we sure aren't. :-(
18 Apr, 2019
We've had some hazy mornings ending with blue skies. The sunrises and sunsets have been wonderful. Gerry and I have been out for a walk nearly every day. We went to Alport Heights yesterday, one on the highest places around here and we saw and heard Skylarks. The gorse looked fantastic.
19 Apr, 2019
that sounds idyllic, Linda. I've never heard or seen a skylark. Perhaps it's my roots calling to me as I would love to experience an English spring. I'm going to ask a silly question: is gorse a type of plant or is that a general term for meadow foliage?
24 Apr, 2019
Gorse is a shrub that likes to grow in the wild and has spiky, dark green foliage and yellow flowers, but you can get hybrid varieties of different coloured ones for the garden.
25 Apr, 2019
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Wow, you lucky so and so. Derbyshire is great for wild flowers isn't it?
19 Mar, 2019