Echo of Spring - Glorious Senettti Planter by BlueMoonRose
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Echo of Spring - Glorious Senettti Planter by

A beautiful Senetti planter which we had in our garden last spring. Unfortunately they are annuals and begin to die off in early summer. This one is sorely missed!
Glad I took photos of it before it died! Location: South Tyneside, England, UK
Featured in DISABILITY AND BEAUTY on 14 February 2012 and in FLOWERS, FRUITS, BERRIES and VEGETABLES on 10 March 2012


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My life is divided between teaching Music and photography. The instruments I play are organ, piano, clarinet and saxophone. I taught German and Spanish before my retirement, but since I got my digital camera no longer have time for them!

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senetti planter, blossoms, flowers, purple, bush, shrub, plant, buds, sunlit, spring, summer, garden, bokeh, sunny

Comments

  • Guendalyn
    Guendalyn4 months ago

    FASCINATINGCOLORS !!!

  • Thank you, Guendalyn.

    – BlueMoonRose

  • cherylc1
    cherylc14 months ago

    Gorgeous! love the colors!

  • Thank you, Cheryl.

    – BlueMoonRose

  • GabrielleLees
    GabrielleLees4 months ago

    Oh that’s really beautiful Kathryn! :) Love the colour!

    Gabe :)

  • Thank you, Gabe.

    – BlueMoonRose

  • Linda Makiej
    Linda Makiej4 months ago

    really beautiful!!!!

  • Thank you, Linda.

    – BlueMoonRose

  • Ralph de Zilva
    Ralph de Zilva4 months ago

    Very pretty flower Kathryn and a beautiful colour. Well captured.

  • Thank you, Ralph.

    – BlueMoonRose

  • Pamela Phelps
    Pamela Phelps4 months ago

    Gorgeous colors!

  • Thank you, Pamela.

    – BlueMoonRose

  • Ana Belaj
    Ana Belaj4 months ago

    Gorgeous work!

  • Thank you, Ana.

    – BlueMoonRose

  • cieloverde
    cieloverde4 months ago

    Superb !

  • Thank you for your kind comment. Kathryn

    – BlueMoonRose

  • Trish Meyer
    Trish Meyer4 months ago

    They make a lovely show … memories of my Mum’s garden, where they grew each year. There are apparently hundreds of varieties and some are even perennial !

  • Thank you, Trish.

    – BlueMoonRose

  • Larry Trupp
    Larry Trupp4 months ago

    Very nice colors kathryn

  • Thank you, Larry.

    – BlueMoonRose