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This week I am sharing pictures of gardenias. They smell wonderful!
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That last white rose is just perfect.
ReplyDeleteThose Gardenias look lovely!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Liz, that is a perfect white rose.
ReplyDeleteWe have them too but not as plenty in my garden. I can smell yours up here!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love the fragrance of gardenias! Thanks for hosting. ~Marlee~
ReplyDeleteGardenias....oh....how I love the smell! I appreciate you hosting this weekly event.
ReplyDeleteJM Illinois
Beautiful gardenias! I bet they smell lovely.
ReplyDeleteJocelyn @ http://justalittlesouthernhospitality.blogspot.com/
Ohhh I can practically smell your gardinias from here. I have one bush in the garden, it is one of my favourite plants, unfortunately mine is not that prolific.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting
Wren x
Now I am seriously envious. I have never been able to grow these successfully. I love them! Their perfect fragrance just lifts off the screen. Lucky you!
ReplyDeleteIt must be a pleasant delight of sweet perfume in there... So lovely!!
ReplyDeleteI can just smell those gardenias now. They look so lovely.
ReplyDeleteNever seen a bush with such an abundance of gardenia ! One of our neighbors has one and when I pass it smells so sonderful!
ReplyDeleteI would love to be able to grow gardenias! They are really flowers that symbolize the south to me - those and magnolias.
ReplyDeleteyour gardenias remind me of my childhood, we used to steal the flower from a nearby temple. The temple was often unused, and the well was reputed to have someone drowned. It was all very mystic and scary, yet we still stole from them.
ReplyDeletegood morning...coming by to link to your party but will come back later.
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