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U.S.A., Washington State. USDA zone 8b. Sunset climate zone 5

White Foxgloves. My Picture of the Day


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23 comments:

  1. Beautiful, Tatyana - have a great day!

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  2. Love these. Always wanted some in my wild yard.

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  3. Lovely foxglove and I love white flowers too.

    So sad about Gina's daughter. I can't imagine losing one of mine. I hope I never know.

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  4. Beautiful, and simply elegant.

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  5. AnonymousJuly 14, 2010

    Your Foxgloves are gorgeous.
    I just went to Gina's blog to read the horrible news. Parents should never have to lose a child. Now if I ever quit crying I can get back to work!

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  6. I love foxgloves, but it's too hot and windy here in KS to grow them. Yours are beautiful!
    Suzanne
    http://windowontheprairie.com/

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  7. Elegant, Tatyana! Foxglove is pretty anyway but the white really steps it up!

    My thoughts and prayers are with Gina!!

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  8. The Foxgloves are lovely. I've heard deer don't like them. Hmmm...maybe I should try some here.

    My heart aches for Gina's loss. What a hard thing to have to endure.

    Take care,
    Linda...

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  9. Those look so sweet there in that scene. I've just bought some seeds for the ones whose little gloves point upwards.

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  10. What beautiful beings those foxgloves are.

    Thank you for alerting me to those important happenings in the blogworld today. Gina's loss is heart-rending. :(

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  11. These are lovely, Tayana! I've always gone for colored blooms, but I'm liking white more and more. The first photo on your last post looks like wedding bells!

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  12. Oh how beautiful, how i wish i can grow them here. But because we can't then i just contend myself with your photos. thank you!

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  13. Beautiful picture Tatyana, I love when you can see right through the house via opposite windows. I have never appreciated foxgloves before, but yours are always so beautiful.

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  14. Just gorgeous flowers.

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  15. AnonymousJuly 15, 2010

    What an elegant and creative way of sharing the beauty nof white foxgloves! Jack

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  16. Now I know what a foxglove is! Thanks for that, I wasn't sure...

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  17. Hi Tatyana

    Beautiful photo, of course, mention foxgloves and your blog always come to mind.

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  18. Foxgloves are such great flowers. I don't ever tire of them. yours being pure white is especially pretty/

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  19. Delighted to have a moment to catch up on your lovely posts, dear Tatyana. 'Bridal Veil' is one of my favorites too. Happy remains of July gardening :)

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  20. You seem to have a real knack for the camera. Is that a regular digital camera or a more upscale camera you use?

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  21. Beautiful garden! I love Foxglove :)

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