Self-planted Muscari (Grape Hyacinth) in my palm tree container
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Very, very pretty! We have thousands of self-planted in our yard :) Thanks for sharing these!
ReplyDeleteI just love how they bloom just by chance in your pot!! Lovely...
ReplyDeleteTatyana,
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter to you! Lovely images, ours are already finished. Love the frangrence them have.
Happy Easter Tatyana!
ReplyDeleteThat first shot is simply perfect.
ReplyDeleteFor such a little flowers they pack a whole lot of beauty. Happy Easter to you and the family.
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter Tatyana and thank you for the beautiful picture
ReplyDeleteAlso, thank you Tatyana for your comment on my blog, I approved it, but it's not showing anywhere, just wanted to let you know that I appreciate it and delighted that you enjoyed listening to singing plants.
ReplyDeleteThe muscari iis a beautiful shade of blue.Thank you for looking at my plot
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter
Maureen
I love Muscaris (even if lots of other gardeners don't). Thanks for the lovely photo and Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteWell done.
ReplyDeleteThey are such cute little flowers! Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteI hope you had a great Easter! Your photos of the muscari are lovely, but I am curious what the brown fuzzy, thing is!
ReplyDeleteThank you everyone!
ReplyDeleteDeb, that's my palm tree. Why it's so fuzzy? I need to ask a squirrel what was she doing with that poor tree. Getting fiber for a nest?
So pretty in that moss !
ReplyDeleteSelf planted are the best!! Very pretty.
ReplyDeleteso beautiful! Happy St. Easter!
ReplyDeleteHi Tatyana, I love the bed of moss under the Muscari. Very elegant. We got sunshine over Easter weekend. I hope you did too and were able to putter in your garden a little. Take care.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, those grape Hyacinth are sweet and the planter is awesome! Thank you, Tatyana, for sharing on 'Weekly Top Shot.' :-)
ReplyDeleteohhh...
ReplyDeleteBlue always add mystery and depth in the garden.
Those truly look pretty and the bell like shape brings temptation as to consider them as berries.
Wished I had more blue in my garden..
Beautiful! I thought mine were all but lost this year, but I finally found a few lurking in the orchard. Spring wouldn't be the same without Muscari.
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