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But on every day after, do more; put the freedoms they died for to greater and nobler uses."
"Remembering our loved ones is breathing life into their faded images, that we might once more see their faces and pass along a tearful "I miss you".
~ Richelle E. Goodrich, Slaying Dragons
Geranium over wintering in our porch and taken outside briefly for a photo. Have a lovely Thursday everyone.
Daffodil in Bushey Rose Garden. Have a lovely Thursday everyone. The sun is shining and it`s snowing here!!!
Should know the name of this flower but can`t remember! Have a lovely Thursday everyone! Taken locally. Could be a gazania.
Maruyama park ( with Hokkaido Shrine ) 2019 Spring /
Tulip - チューリップ /
Language of flowers - Confession of love (愛の告白) /
* Tulips differ in flower language depending on the color.
Another Begonia flower taken at the Ballarat Begonia Festival..
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Spring flowers are finally emerging, a welcome sight after our extremely long and cold winter. I snapped this today while on a neighbourhood walk.
Texture by 2 Lil' Owls
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Park roses are the oldest group of roses, which, as a rule, has large bushes, simple (five petals), rarely terry, flowers of various colors. They are winter-hardy, unpretentious, do not require annual pruning, relatively resistant to pests and diseases. Used as ornamental shrubs; especially good during flowering and fruit ripening. Rosehips occupy a large place in this group of roses.
About 50 species of rosehip plants grow only in Russia, and more than 400 are known in the world. This thorny shrub grows from North Africa to the Arctic Circle, southern Iran, Afghanistan and further east to the Philippines, North America and Northern Mexico.
Japanese anemone growing through the salvia "hot lips" in our garden. Have a lovely Thursday everyone!