Love this color combination
By Flcrazy
- 4 Jul, 2009
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I can't get over how blue this phlox paniculata is in the morning light, it's called 'blue paradise'.
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These colours really do work well - that is a fantastic blue.
4 Jul, 2009
beautiful FL
4 Jul, 2009
Appreciate your comments, never can be too sure if the colors really mingle well, or if it's that I'm just used to seeing them together....:-)
4 Jul, 2009
These colours look really lovely together.
Well done :o)
4 Jul, 2009
Thanks for the vote of confidence TT, can you tell I get real paranoid after I post pics...lol
4 Jul, 2009
It's interesting that we can spot things in a photo, which aren't apparent when we see them "for real" in our gardens... Lol.
4 Jul, 2009
great colour flcrazy
4 Jul, 2009
Thanks Sanbaz !
Glad to know we're on the same page TT...;-)
5 Jul, 2009
Fantastic combination !
6 Jul, 2009
the colors are just so brillant
7 Jul, 2009
Thanks Bonkers, it's one of the few places I use cool color combinations, notice the hotter colors are sneaking up in the background..lol
7 Jul, 2009
Beautiful dark blue phlox - I only have white and pink, and they're still barely buds up here in Canada. Thanks for the advance peek!
8 Jul, 2009
Hopefully they will be emerging for you soon Elke, I still have a few that haven't opened up yet. They are certainly one of my all time favorite summer flowers.
8 Jul, 2009
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The pink really is a great contrast.
4 Jul, 2009