Wordless Wednesday

Tulip 'Esperanto'

Tulip ‘Esperanto’

About Eliza Waters

Gardener, writer, photographer, naturalist
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78 Responses to Wordless Wednesday

  1. Eliza Ayres says:

    Reblogged this on Blue Dragon Journal.

  2. Beautiful! Mine are all frazzled to H E double hockey sticks in this heat! Oh well…Iris”s have started to open!

  3. So pretty. I love the mint green leaves edged in white.

  4. Budding beauty. Also love the light.

  5. I tried but never learned to speak the language. But this beauty needs no words or translation. 🙂

  6. Jewels says:

    Lovely Eliza! 🌷

  7. Very Nice Eliza! Enjoyed your beautiful photo!

  8. Alice says:

    🤭🤭🥰🥰

  9. Beautiful! Lovely soft shades of green.

  10. I love those funky tulips, parrot?

  11. Cathy says:

    A beauty. And I love the crisp leaves with the white edges. 😃

  12. Lovely flower but even more interesting leaves. Nice. 🙂

  13. sandyjwhite says:

    Anxious to see it when fully open!

  14. Kris Peterson says:

    I’ve never seen that one before. Lovely!

  15. Oh, I like the edged leaves on that! (Makes a note of ‘Esperanto’). Thanks

  16. Murtagh's Meadow says:

    Lovely.

  17. tippysmom2 says:

    Beautiful even before opening up! The leaves are pretty too. You photographed it perfectly.

  18. AmyRose🌹 says:

    Oh, GORGEOUS, Eliza!! Thank you! xo

  19. Widdershins says:

    Perfect for ‘Wordless Wednesday’ because all the words I can think of, can’t do the image justice. 🙂

  20. Beautiful tulip and this cheered me up as I was just complaining I only have dandelions and no tulips!!

  21. ladyfi says:

    Unfurling beauty!

  22. pbmgarden says:

    Love the subtle shifting of colors. Enjoy.

  23. So beautiful and tender Eliza.

  24. Jen says:

    Oh my, stunning!!

  25. The beginning of elegance!

  26. Indie says:

    The flower is beautiful, but oh, those leaves!!

  27. naturebackin says:

    So sculptural – it’s lovely – leaves and flower.

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