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Wordless Wednesday – Delicate Wonders
This entry was posted in Country Gardening, My Photos and tagged daffodils, garden photography, gardening, narcissi, Wordless Wednesday. Bookmark the permalink.
Lovely!
Thank you, Audrey!
Beauties! So frilly! Lighting is perfect in the photos. I love the white with orangey center, the peachy are unusual.
Thank you, Alice! I love the peachy ones esp.
Nice – gorgeous color.
Thank you, Judy!
These peachy centers are MARVELOUS!
Thank you, Catherine… I must agree, one can really get lost in there! 🙂
These are all nature’s beauties!
Thank you, Hien!
These look unusual to me – being more used to seeing pictures of yellow ones. This is a lovely photograph, Eliza.
Thank you, Anne. Pink and salmon hybrids started being offered in the 90s, with many more coming on board every year. I love the salmon tones!
Gosh! Delicate is right. And I’m with Anne. I have never seen them in this color.
Thank you, Laurie. Pink and salmon hybrids have really come a long way since the 90s. So beautiful!
Absolutely!
What cool colors! I’ve got to plant some daffodils. Supposedly bunnies don’t eat them . . . unlike tulips. I’m trying iris this year. fingers crossed!
Thanks, Ellen. I find tulips rather risky to plant with all the rodents and deer around. Thankfully, there are lots of beautiful daffodils to choose from. 🙂 Good luck with your iris!
Beautiful daffodils Eliza and I love these subtle earth tones 💛
Thank you, Xenia!
Almost looks like a wedding bouquet — simply beautiful!
Thank you, Debbie– They would make a lovely bridal bouquet!
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Thank you for reblogging!
The soft hues are so special….love them!
Thank you, Sandy!
Welcome, Eliza.
I’m a sucker for that soft peach color. Beautiful!
Thank you, Kris! You have many beautiful peachy matches for these in your own garden palette.
Such pretty daffs. Ours are pretty much done, couple of stragglers left
Thank you, Karina. I love that there are early, mid- and late-season daffodils, so that we get a good 4-6 weeks of blooms.
🙂
I love daffodils – these are great pictures!
Thank you very much, MB!
Delightful daffodils Eliza!
Thank you, Cindy! 🙂
These are lovely and new to me as well.
Thank you, Belinda. They remind me of flouncy party dresses! 🙂
Lovely colors and new to me too.🙂
Thank you, Susan. They are lovely in pastels. 🙂
Lovely hues, Eliza! Just peachy! 🍑
🙂 Thanks, Julie! x
I have these as well gorgeous!
Thank you, Eunice. I think the daffodils are esp. nice this year.
Yes surly lovely makes me want to save them forever.
Those daffodils are beautiful. Funnily enough, some iris that a friend gave me are blooming this spring and are similar in color. I’ve had them in the ground for a couple of years, but this is the first they’ve bloomed.
Thank you, Tina. Peachy tones are so lovely in the garden!
The salmon/peachy coloring is so soft and beautiful, I love these, Eliza!
Thank you, Donna!
Delicious mix.
Thank you, Susie. Binge-worthy!
So beautiful – no words are necessary. ❤
Thank you, Joanne. 🙂
I love the creamy colours of these generous blooms!
Thank you, Caroline!
I had not seen these colours in daffodils before, well captured in your lovely pics.
Thank you, Carol! I do love the pastel shades.
Lovely
Thank you!
It seems you followed Wordsworth in having your heart with gladness fill as it danced among the daffodils.
That it does! 🙂
They are lovely, beautiful colours!
Thank you, Andrea. 🙂
Thank you for sharing your daffodils! They are a beautiful variety. I especially like the composition in the second slide.
Thank you, Denise. I love the colors and frills!
I’m not familiar with these lovely shades but I love them too. Beautiful!
Thank you, Agnes. So many new hybrids to choose from every year!
Yes it is exciting really.
A beautiful capture of these soft pastel colours 🙂
Thank you, Vicki!
Just beautiful Eliza
Thank you, Alison!