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Looks much nicer now that the mouse has jumped off!
Best wishes, Pete.
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Mine are nowhere near as good as yours but have a peep and then delete this link! :-)https://lucidgypsy.wordpress.com/2013/08/02/weekly-photo-challenge-foreshadow/
I had a peep…very good!
So lovely, Sue. 🙂
Many thanks, Sylvia!
An lovely sequence of a beautiful flower – in its place. The papery covering is particularly beautiful.
I had never noticed the papery covering before, so that was a first for me!
that’s one of my favorite flowers, not only by the name (flower of love in Greek) but also in color, unfortunately not hardy. Regards Mitza
Glad you like this little set, Mitza 🙂
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Beautiful!! You have us a wonderful “time lapsed” view of a lovely flower 🙂
Thanks, Kirsten! 🙂 glad you enjoyed this….
Looks great Sue. Agapanthus are one of my favourites always green and fill the space and then a nice surprise of a blue or white flower 🙂
But they don’t always flower every year…
Such a beautiful time lapse sequence Sue.
Thank you, Sue…I thought I wouldn’t get that last one in time, but I did!
Gorgeous Agapanthus – love those purples and greens Sue.
Glad you like! I was so pleased the flowers appeared this year 😀
They are so lovely 🙂
Most unusual, I always think
They really are – like aliens 😛
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He he 😉
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I love this flower! Nice series of unfurling. I bought one the first time I was in Madeira, but it never had any flowers…
This one had one flower two decades ago, then didn’t flower for quite some years, and it was moved to a new position. It still only flowers on average every 3 years, but now has 4 flowers!
Lucky you!
Well, how long have you had yours?
I bought it in 1986 and left it to a friend in the 90’s – where it now is flowering…
Aah!