Sunday, January 1, 2012

When you look, you see flowers: the evidence


A 'photo essay' to go with my post earlier today.

These images are from Savill Garden, near Windsor, which Lynda and I visited today. I've started with a provocative picture of an early daffodil, but mostly these are botanical displays you would expect to see in winter: wintersweet flowers, dogwood stems, camellia blooms, winter cherry blossom, the odd rhododendron (azalea) in flower, and lots of hellebores. The fading hydrangea bloom and the crocus? OK, maybe that's a touch of late autumn and early spring. And as for that daffodil!













2 comments:

- Yvonaut - <br>Das sind Raphael und Yvonne said...

Wonderful to see all these different flowers. You seem to love plants deeply and this makes this blog very special!
Greetings from Switzerland
Yvonne & Raphael

Tim Entwisle said...

Thanks, from London!