Mothers' day flowers from eldest daughter, who called round with her three daughters bearing a card, a jam sponge cake and these lovely and unusual tulips:


rivalling for a while our only double amaryllis:

'Apple blossom' is a good name for this colour:

Seven out of the 8 plants with flowers this year. (The ninth is a baby and had no flower)

2 comments:
Isn't amazing how the colours change so subtley on flowers. it would be amazing to capture that.
What beautifully coloured flowers.
You must be smiling a lot when you see them. What a wonderful DD you have.
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