I learnt yesterday that the length of corona reflects amount of rain that usually falls in their native home when they are out. So here in southern Europe they are quite short but back in England they are long!
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Lovely daffodil! Here is my flower of the day. It is actually a flower this time!
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Beautiful flower! Such color and clarity!
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Hi Robert, thanks so much for stopping by. 😀
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That is really unique
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Thanks Pat. 😀
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Wow! Beautiful capture of a beautiful daffodil! I’ve never seen them with this color combination.
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They are fairly common around here. 😀
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Hi Cee, I love your flower captures 🙂 sharing mine — https://alwaysbobswife.wordpress.com/2018/03/20/flower-of-the-day-20-march-hydrangea/
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I learnt yesterday that the length of corona reflects amount of rain that usually falls in their native home when they are out. So here in southern Europe they are quite short but back in England they are long!
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Hmm. Thanks.
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Springtime!! And what a beauty! 🙂
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Oh yeah, it’s springtime here. Thanks 😀
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Ah, the beauty of spring bulbs. Lovely!
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Thanks Marilyn 😀
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