Monday, 26 November 2018

THROUGH MY LENS - Flowers at Mount Stewart Gardens (Part 7)

While the staff and volunteers from the National Trust Property of Mount Stewart were on a walk with Neil Portous, our head Gardener, these are some of the  plants I photographed. They are Clianthus puniceus,  Amaranthus caudatus, Water Lily and Crinum x powellii (swamp lily or Cape lily)
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11 comments:

  1. I never tire of gardens and flowers. Thank you.

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  2. Superb flowers, they are pink, lovely.

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  3. Each is so different except for the color.

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  4. Hello, beautiful variety of flowers. Lovely photos. Have a happy day and a great new week ahead!

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  5. Hello Dear Margaret!
    Beautiful flowers and wonderful pictures.
    I love gardens, I like spending time in them.
    Thank you very much for your visits and comments.
    Hugs and greetings.
    Lucja

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  6. These are absolutely stunning! The amaranthus is the kind we also call dreadlock. Because it looks like dreadlocks. The sun is beautiful in your last two photos.

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  7. Beautiful flowers to cheer this cold day.

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  8. Those flowers are lovely! Really brightened up this cold, gray day.

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  9. Wonderful images, Margaret. I guess these weren't taken recently - if they were, I'm amazed and quite envious! Best wishes - - - Richard

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    1. Well they were photographed last month. Mount Stewart has a semi tropical climate

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