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Pięknie się pobawiłaś Twoim białym hiacytem i są cudowne zdjęcia. Pozdrawiam.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully have fun and your white hiacytem are wonderful pictures. Yours.
Giga, thanks!
DeleteLovely to show the white hyacinth in different ways. It looks wonderful outside with the dragon.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Janneke! I love to take pictures of my plants and bouquets with that dragon. He is very handsome!
DeleteLove them, of course. Have some that I bought from the store. I don't have too much luck having them in my yard. I live in the woods and they have never done well. So, I sort of gave up on them.
ReplyDeleteIs that your dragon ? Where ?
JC, thanks! A don't plant them in the garden. I think they look better in mass, and I don't have a space for a mass of hyacinths. The dragon is in my garden behind the house. He is cute, isn't he?
DeleteHow utterly beautiful just one white hyazinth can be! I love the photos in front of the dragon and with the moss at the bottom of the plant. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteChristina
Christina, thank you! Fortunately, we have a lot of moss in our garden!
DeleteBeautiful captures! I love the last one too...hyacinths are the most wonderful indoors...thanks for sharing these!
ReplyDeleteNancy, thank you for visiting! I like them indoors since it's so easy to force them to bloom.
DeleteA photo shoot! So pretty.
ReplyDeleteI'm trying to force a hyacinth in the house. I started late so it's behind most I'm seeing on line.
Your container for it is very pretty too.
Garden on Sherlock Street, thank you! There were three containers of different sizes in the set, and I like them too!
DeleteWow, such a lovely series of shots, it's had to pick just one to like! I can 'smell' the lovely scent too... Thank you for sharing on Weekly Top Shot #69!
ReplyDeleteVery lovely. Are they also very fragrant?
ReplyDeleteAwww, so pretty! I'm looking forward to Hyacinth time here! I have a bunch planted here and there, and they really signify spring!
ReplyDeleteReally estatic and exotic.
ReplyDeleteYou put two combo of asian and modern together here.
Beautiful!
Tatyana, the last photo is very nice! What program do you work with?
ReplyDeleteTatyana, I love Hyacinths, one of the first flower fragrance which I can recall. You have pictured this white one beautifully.
ReplyDeleteHi Tatyana
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Woking in Surrey, England. Thank you for your good wishes. I have been very neglectful of my blog but hope to do better this year and I added some pictures yesterday
Very best wishes
Maureen
Your photos are so beautiful. They give me hope that my bulbs will eventually bloom once the snow melts and the ground thaws. Haven't forced hyacinths for a while, but you've inspired me to try next year.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, but I think the point of a hyacinth is the wonderful fragrance! Don't you wish our computers had smell-o-vision?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos as always. The hyacinths I have in the garden must be getting too old. They barely do anything anymore. I wonder if that's possible...
ReplyDeleteI so wish I had forced some hyacinths this winter. Their fragrance is wonderful.
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