What gorgeous tulips! I love the color combinations. I love pink and orange together. Are the daffs with the reddish line around the middle Pheasant's Eye daffodils? Very pretty!!
@Casa Mariposa I don't usually like pink and orange together, but I think it works well in this combination. I am glad you agree. Those daffs are Goose Green...very similar to Pheasant's Eye. Thanks for stopping by.
@Curbstone Valley Farm My tulips get eaten as well. I had to build an elaborate structure to encase them so the voles would not get to them. So far, it has worked...cross my fingers. Thanks for stopping by.
Beautiful photos! I just love tulips.
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous tulips! I love the color combinations. I love pink and orange together. Are the daffs with the reddish line around the middle Pheasant's Eye daffodils? Very pretty!!
ReplyDelete@Jennifer Zuri Thank you, Jennifer. I am partial to tulips as well. :)
ReplyDelete@Casa Mariposa I don't usually like pink and orange together, but I think it works well in this combination. I am glad you agree. Those daffs are Goose Green...very similar to Pheasant's Eye. Thanks for stopping by.
ReplyDeleteReally lovely tulips! You captured the light really well on the blooms.
ReplyDelete@Karin / Southern Meadows Thank you, Karin. I am still learning how to photograph flowers and plants well.
ReplyDeleteFabulous tulips! We can't grow them here, they get eaten. Thankfully we can grow daffodils, but it would be wonderful to have both.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tulips!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! Brought a smile to my face!
ReplyDeleteNo words necessary, the flowers speak loudly...BEAUTIFUL.
ReplyDeleteYour spring garden is beautiful, don't you just love this season?
ReplyDeleteStunning! Your tulips are beautiful and so happy =) What a treat to have a yard full of these!
ReplyDeleteAh, so pretty. Your plot of earth is definitely smiling!
ReplyDeletewow tulips...I am getting snow today...happy spring and Earth Day
ReplyDeleteWow! Such beautiful tulips and daffodils. Love your lovely garden!
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ReplyDelete@Curbstone Valley Farm My tulips get eaten as well. I had to build an elaborate structure to encase them so the voles would not get to them. So far, it has worked...cross my fingers. Thanks for stopping by.
ReplyDelete@DD Thank you, DD. They turned out well this year.
ReplyDelete@HolleyGarden Thanks, HolleyGarden. I am so glad you liked them.
ReplyDelete@gardenwalkgardentalk.com I appreciate the very nice compliment. Thank you!
ReplyDelete@Msrobin Thank you, Msrobin. I do love this season. It is nice to see all the blooms after the dormancy of winter.
ReplyDelete@Julia@PolkaDotGaloshes They did turn out kind of happy, this year. I am so glad you liked them.
ReplyDelete@PlantPostings I wonder why tulips seem to make us so happy...it must be the bright colors. Thanks for stopping by.
ReplyDelete@DonnaThis weather has been so strange...I hope you have better weather soon.
ReplyDelete@p3chandan Thank you, p3chandan. They turned out well this year despite the weather.
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