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Wordless Wednesday – Asters
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Pretty color!
I haven’t seen asters in ever so long: these are very pretty!
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Aren’t they gorgeous!
That’s a pretty pink. Three cheers for asters!
Gorgeous, bright purple-pink! Autumn lovelies. 🙂
Thank you, Barbara. Asters are amazing this time of year. I love them!
Beautiful. My gorgeous asters died during the non stop rain we had this summer. I cut them off but left them in the hope that they may come back. If not, I’ll need to replace them next year.
Thank you, Judy. Every fall I think to myself that I need more NE asters. I have lots that are wild species, but nothing packs a punch like the NE asters.
Bright, cheery, gorgeous!
Thank you, Hien!
These certainly are prettier than the grocery store mums that are popping up everywhere.
Thank you, Linda. It is proving to be a good year for asters and they are overrun with bees… a double win!
time of this season
is the reason!~
Thank you
an appropriate scene for the time of our season was the reason. yw.
That is a fabulous photograph Eliza.
Thank you, Susie!
Gorgeous, including the background little pops of color!
Thank you, Donna! I like those out of focus aster blooms… a bit like tree lights. 🙂
Beautiful Eliza! 😍
Hey, Julie– thanks much! x
What a gorgeous color…just waiting for some pollinators.
Thank you, Alice. The bees have been covering my asters this year, but seem to be missing in this shot. Between trips to the hive perhaps? 😉
Aw, Aster is one of my birth month flowers (September). ‘Tis stunning, Eliza — thank you. And since I didn’t receive any real ones for the occasion, this is almost as good!
Thank you, Debbie. Happy belated birthday!
Thanks very much! 😉
So pretty! And a similar bouquet I shared for Marc’s birthday last year!
Thank you, Dale! I never met an aster I didn’t like! 🙂
You and me both! 🙂
Fabulous photo and love all the color you captured surrounding the beautiful flowers!
Thank you!
Beautiful color and photograph. My native asters will bloom up soon and though they don’t bloom for long, it’s always a treat.
Thank you, Tina. They certainly are glorious while they last!
Such a pretty color! I love their ruffled petals too.
Thank you, Kris! They go by quickly, but are wonderful while they last. 🙂
New England Asters are gloriously prolific. They were everywhere, well almost, in Acadia as well as along the trip there. Couldn’t be better named and you’ve presented them as one of your wonderful bouquets.
Thank you, Steve. Hope you had a great trip!
It went better than expected once we sorted things out. Thanks!
Nice to see this burst of colour late in the season!
Indeed, asters never fail to please the heart!
What a beautiful photo! The colors just pop in these aster’s! 💜💜💜
Thank you, Diana. Asters provide a glorious end to the garden season. 🙂
Those stars of autumn!
Yes, indeed, the garden’s grand finale!
Very colorful Eliza! Beautiful image! Enjoyed seeing it!
Thanks, Reed!
A late smile from summer – lovely colour!
Thank you, Adele!
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Love the vibrant color!
Thank you, Denise! Definitely my brightest. 🙂