We were just about to leave Ardress House belonging to the National Trust to get onto the bus to go home when
I pied a little colour at the base of a tree in the distance and when I investigated
found these beautiful Cyclamen flowers and a stone sculpture of a lion. On our way down the driveway of the estate, it was flanked with beautiful apple trees. Enjoy.
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as well as all the comments you leave here.
Cyclamen! This is one flower I do not know or recognize! There must be some around here, and now I will know what they are. My favorite is picture #6! It is so beautiful. And I love that bit of fern on the left. Gorgeous big tree!
ReplyDeleteI noticed cyclamen blooming in our garden yesterday. Beautiful things aren't they? (And our garden in nothing like this spectacular. Thank you.)
ReplyDeleteLovely to see them in nature, mine are on my window sill and perfume my bedroom.
ReplyDeletethey're beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLovely to see them growing wild here!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous flowers, and how lovely to see them scattered around that lovely old tree. I have never seen cyclamen other than those in a plant pot. I liked your black and white versions also. Wishing you a very nice day Margaret :)
ReplyDeleteAlmost forgot to mention the lion. That is a lovely old thing too
ReplyDeleteKalimera Margaret. Loviny you'd cyclamens from Greece.
ReplyDeleteHello, gorgeous flowers and images. Have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images of the cyclamen, but I do love those trees!
ReplyDeleteWhat pretty flowers!
ReplyDeletethey are sweet plants. mine is in bloom right now but i only have a few flowers!!!!
ReplyDeleteJust a real simple beauty they are, wonderful gifts from nature!
ReplyDeleteCame across some of these in a churchyard!
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteOh my! I have never seen Cyclamen growing in the wild like that.Here they are strictly house plants.Beautiful images.
ReplyDeleteAgain your sharp eyes have paid off with a splendid post!
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