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It’s approaching the time of year where I do either red or white flowers. Hope you enjoy.
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Cee
I love the little beauties
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They are so delicate looking. 😀
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These look like a variety of daffodil, right? i think we have a batch of them. The bloom (usually) in late April.
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Good question and one I never thought to ask. Here is what I found on the web.
Paperwhites are members of the daffodil family, Narcissus tazetta. … Widely available in the fall, Paperwhite daffodils are ready to bloom and unlike most bulbs that require a period of dark, cool temperatures, they will grow and bloom almost without waiting.
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Beautiful little flower!
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Thanks Maria 😀
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So perfect! I love the translucence of the petals – you can see something similar in the white orchids. 🙂
Down here we call them Jonquils. 😉
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To us we call them daffodils or Jonquils.
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The traslucid petals are stunning!
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Thanks sweetie. Have a great weekend.
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Red or white, both are always lovely 🙂
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You can post any color you want. I’m just doing a minor Christmas/new year theme 😀
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Winter white, very pretty
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Thanks Alice. 😀
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It is so hard to take good photos of white flowers, but yet again, Cee, you have done it!!
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White and red are the two hardest colors to photograph. Thanks for the compliment.
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I am not sure how to do “ping backs”.
https://snailsearch.wordpress.com/2018/11/30/leucospermum-after-rain/
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White flowers have their beauty
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That they do. Thanks Pat.
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