Spring Pink

Betty Mackey

Spring Pink

Pink rhododendron, a star of spring.

Spring Pink belongs to the following groups:

Complex Simplicity of Art, Decorative and Traditional Art, Globes, Spheres and Curves - 2 per day, Shameless Self-Promotion, The true beauty and Vibrant Plants Available for sale as

Greeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints, Framed Prints and Posters

Spring Pink by Betty Mackey
Spring Pink by Betty Mackey
  • mimulux

    mimulux

    awesome colour!

  • Betty Mackey replied

    Thank you! This is from the garden of a rhododendron specialist.

  • Shulie1

    Shulie1

    How beautiful – I remember rhododendrons in England, but I don’t think they would grow here

  • Betty Mackey replied

    Thank you. Yes, most of them like to have a winter season. However there are several types of tropical rhododendrons.

  • cieloverde

    cieloverde

    Beautiful Azaleas !

  • Betty Mackey replied

    Thank you! Have a happy spring!

  • CanDuCreations

    CanDuCreations

    Very pretty work

  • Betty Mackey replied

    Thank you!

  • dinghysailor1

    dinghysailor1

    wow!! absolutely stunning colour – brilliantly captured
    :)

  • Betty Mackey replied

    Thanks so much! Big big smile here!

  • catherine walker

    catherine walker

    Fabulous colour..I’m so glad it’s spring here too!

  • Betty Mackey replied

    Thanks, dear Cathy. I hope spring brings you many joys!

  • DevineDayDreams

    DevineDayDreams

    GORGEOUS!!!!

  • Betty Mackey replied

    Thanks for looking and a GREAT comment!

  • sendao

    sendao

    Absolutely stunning capture

  • Betty Mackey

    Betty Mackey

    Thanks! I appreciate it.

  • madvlad

    madvlad

    darn, darn, they will all soon be gone to falls colors, then browns then ugh whites

  • Betty Mackey replied

    Hi! When it’s brown or white outside we have to create our own color inside. Otherwise what use is it being an artist?!

  • Cee Neuner

    Cee Neuner 21 days ago

    Great capture!
    Please consider adding this to the Rhododendrons & Azaleas group

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