Wednesday, 14 September 2016

Ardress House Cyclamen

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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17 comments:

  1. 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!

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  2. I noticed cyclamen blooming in our garden yesterday. Beautiful things aren't they? (And our garden in nothing like this spectacular. Thank you.)

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  3. Lovely to see them in nature, mine are on my window sill and perfume my bedroom.

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  4. Lovely to see them growing wild here!

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  5. Gorgeous 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 :)

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  6. Almost forgot to mention the lion. That is a lovely old thing too

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  7. Kalimera Margaret. Loviny you'd cyclamens from Greece.

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  8. Hello, gorgeous flowers and images. Have a happy day!

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  9. Beautiful images of the cyclamen, but I do love those trees!

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  10. they are sweet plants. mine is in bloom right now but i only have a few flowers!!!!

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  11. Just a real simple beauty they are, wonderful gifts from nature!

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  12. Came across some of these in a churchyard!

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  13. Oh my! I have never seen Cyclamen growing in the wild like that.Here they are strictly house plants.Beautiful images.

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  14. Again your sharp eyes have paid off with a splendid post!

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