Wednesday, June 20, 2012
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Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteWonderful color!
I love that they hold their heads up. My white peonies bloom around Easter, and their blooms flop over.
Have a wonderful day!
Lea
Lea's Menagerie
Great photos of a beauty. I love peonies, some don't do well here in the humid south.
ReplyDeleteI’m definitely having Peony envy right now.:0) I’ve never been able to grow them and they are such beautiful flowers. I wonder what I’m doing wrong…
ReplyDeleteperfectly pink peony~
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! I can't wait until my one little peony sproutling grows up and starts blooming, provided the voles don't get to it first!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful peonies. I have a double one but I think her flowers are to heavy and always bent down to the soil when it's raining.
ReplyDeletegreatings marijke
You tree ponies are wonderful! I'd love to grow the same in my garden.
ReplyDeleteLovely, just lovely. That 13th photo really did it for me. I thought the first ones were great but they just kept getting better as I scrolled down.
ReplyDeletePretty, pink and bountiful.
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