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Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Floral Blooms - White and Variants
I must say that white dominates my garden but somehow it isn't exactly much to call an attractive colour. As you can see most of these flowers are absent with their scent to begin with. The only visible factor are another linked colours of cream, green & some hints of blue.
Regardless the nature of their blooms.
They are still beautiful in their own simple ways.
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I am fond of white blooms, maybe because I think of white as an angelic colour.
ReplyDeleteWhite blooms are pristine looking and neat. Your plants seem to be fresh and robust despite the hot, dry spell.
ReplyDeleteI akways liked white blooms, often they look good at sunset or even in the moonlight... and when you work all day night time gardens are very enjoyable
ReplyDeleteyou do have lots of white flowering plants.... !!
ReplyDeleteWhite is such an essential colour in any garden design, imho! Whether just pure by itself or mix with others, it adds a sparkle and brightness wherever it resides. Happy gardening, my friend!
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