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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Nigella








Love in a mist



  



Wordless Wednesday 

28 comments:

  1. What a stunning flower. I have never seen one of those before. Thanks for linking up :-)

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  2. Wow, what is this flower called? Great photos!!

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    1. It's Nigella(Love in a mist). It gets balloony type dry pods and drops seed everywhere, it comes up every year.

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  3. Alicia, you really have a way of getting me to stop and LOOK! I need that, thanks!

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  4. Wow - absolutely gorgeous. Thank you so much for brightening up my day....and for your lovely comment on my blog :) Good luck with the giveaway
    Karen @ Sugarbird

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    1. Thanks Karen, the calendar is wonderful. Lucky the person who wins that.

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  5. Wow what a beautiful flower!

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  6. You learn something new every day. I had no idea nigella was a flower. I thought she was a gorgeous looking Pommie cook with her own TV show ;-)

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    1. She would be the one named after the flower probably ;)

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  7. Oh, my! These are stunning! Just gorgeous!!!

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  8. Beautiful! I love it's quirkiness xx

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  9. What stunning photos. I love how close you got in showing all that detail

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    1. They look quite spiky, but the leaves are ferny and feathery. Very pretty in the garden.

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  10. Love it the flower and that blue- mine have all just popped and turned into pods. You might have seen them in full bloom on my FB header ;)

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    1. I have seen them on your header. They are good value, coming up free from seed and looking all pretty in the garden. Mine are still flowering, no pods yet. I thought I had a pink one once, but haven't noticed it come up this year.

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  11. I love blue flowers. These are gorgeous

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  12. Every week you put these gorgeous flowers here! I'm just amazed by your garden!

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  13. Beautiful flower, and lovely shots.

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  14. One of my very favorite flowers! We have both blue and pink nigella. They self-seed prolifically which in the case of nigella, is a very good thing!

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  15. wow!!! that is absolutely gorgeous! I think I might add it to my seed order! Thanks for linking in today...I hope you will again and again! I have shared this post on the tootsie time facebook page!

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