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)
I am linking with
THROUGH MY LENS.
Many thanks for visiting and also your comments.
I never tire of gardens and flowers. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteSuperb flowers, they are pink, lovely.
ReplyDeleteEach is so different except for the color.
ReplyDeleteHello, beautiful variety of flowers. Lovely photos. Have a happy day and a great new week ahead!
ReplyDeleteHello Dear Margaret!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful 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
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.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers to cheer this cold day.
ReplyDeleteThose flowers are lovely! Really brightened up this cold, gray day.
ReplyDeleteWonderful images, Margaret. I guess these weren't taken recently - if they were, I'm amazed and quite envious! Best wishes - - - Richard
ReplyDeleteWell they were photographed last month. Mount Stewart has a semi tropical climate
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