Wednesday, 5 October 2016

Mount Stewart's Garden Flowers

These are mainly close ups of some of the flowers I photographed during the recent Conversations weekend at the National Trust Properly, Mount Stewart, near Newtownards.    I do not know all the names of the flowers but I hope you will enjoy the photographs anyway. 



















 Many thanks for visiting today and also to all who leave comments.

17 comments:

  1. I always love a garden. Thank you.

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  2. They're flowers. They don't need a name o be beautiful.

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  3. Gorgeous...you had me with number one!!

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  4. Such gorgeous, colorful flowers! Thanks for brightening my day!

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  5. What a gorgeous array of colours! Beautiful shots!

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  6. Excellent photographs of stunningly beautiful flowers (and leaves!), Margaret. How wonderful that they're still around at this time of year.

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  7. Lovley flowers , ours ar not alive in the garden anymoore .Nette

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  8. Beautiful beautiful pictures!! I love the leaves, too. I do know some of the names of the flowers. The third is gladiola. The first ones look like an orchid. Four is a dahlia. The one after the leaf is a hydrangea. So beautiful, all of them! The pink dahlia and the single leaf are me favorites today.

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  9. Beautiful up close and personal shots of these flowers. The first one took my breath away.

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  10. Each of these pictures is stunning.

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  11. Breathtaking shots Margaret. Still winter weather here and all my spring flowers are ruined by extreme weather. Love your close ups. Wonderful colours.

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  12. Stunning flower photos Margaret - really enjoyed looking at them and lovely to see so many still in flower :)

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