Well if there isn't one, there should be!!
My firm favourite of the week.
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Have a good weekend, Everyone.
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Pinch punch second of the month! Typical me, chasing my tail as per! My car's very sick this week so I'm left without transport for ...
So pretty! I have a few flowers to put in the garden just now. It's starting to look tired and my mom and sisters are coming to visit in two weeks. I've been busy painting old stuff and hanging pictures. Silly Pom Pom.
ReplyDeleteYou're never silly, dear Pom. Everything will look just perfect when your Mum and Sisters visit. How exciting for you. xx
DeleteThey are lovely, you rarely see them in gardens round here.
ReplyDeleteThank you 'unknown'. Not making yourself transparent on my blog makes me tend to think you may be 'spam' but I'll allow your comment this time.
DeleteYou would love it at my place then as there are loads of them ... some folk over here call them a weed!!
ReplyDeleteOh but how can they be classed as weeds when they're so tall and elegant looking? They look great in any garden. I wish someone would invent a red one. Wouldn't that be spectacular!!
DeleteThe Agapanthus’ other common name, 'Lily of the Nile'. It is
ReplyDeletemisleading for they don’t grow near the River Nile.
All the species are found in South Africa and some are evergreen
and others deciduous, depending on which side of the Cape they grow on...
These flowers..like ALL flowers should be left to grow and thrive in gardens,
hedgerows and fields..And not..And not..cut and put into silly vases on window
sills...! Give flowers the chance to live a FULL life..! Amen!