A comment from Margaret this morning led me to dig out this collage of decaying tulips to demonstrate how I have seen them decaying gracefully in the past:
But this image below remains my absolute favourite:

Fading yellow
A comment from Margaret this morning led me to dig out this collage of decaying tulips to demonstrate how I have seen them decaying gracefully in the past:
But this image below remains my absolute favourite:
Fading yellow
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These are lovely photos, and clever technically too. Thanks for the mention!
Pleased you like them, Margaret, and thought I would give you a mention!
They always look so lovely on a white background. Some of my tulips are beginning to colour up – a little early I think!
Glad you like my composition, Jude!
One of your favorite things and one you do so well. I think these would make beautiful sets of cards.
janet
Well, there’s a thought, Janet!
Lovely decay indeed Sue. I agree with your choice of favorite.
Thanks, Tina!
These are gorgeous, Sue. They have the qualities of antique botanical prints.
Thank you, Tish!
They certainly do fade more elegantly than the daffodils in your earlier post.
They do!
They look more like paintings 🙂
Thank you, Becky! That is not the first time someone has said so
The magic and wistfulness of wilting flowers … lovely!
Magic and wistfulness, indeed!
Wonderful images, Sue. I hope I can decay just as gracefully.
Oh, I love ageing tulips!