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Pretty wisteria!
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HERE ARE THIS WEEK’S PARTICIPANTS:
One of my favorite colors and flowers. Thanks !
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous. Some of the trees have are covered with it. Never saw it so plentiful as this year.
ReplyDeleteLove wisteria blooms - so pretty! Thanks for sharing , and thanks for hosting .
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Thank you for hosting.
ReplyDeleteThe whiter is just beautiful! Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDelete- Nancy
On The Home Front
I do love wisteria and cannot seem to get it to grow. Your display is so beautiful. Thank you for hosting.
ReplyDeletebetsy
This has been a great year for Wisteria everywhere, it seems. I will miss the lovely vi e that shaded the veranda at the old house and I'm thinking that I might have to plant another even though they can take forever to bloom.
ReplyDeleteWonderful wisteria photos!
ReplyDeleteMy is blooming too, it smells through the open window in the whole house...
I adore wisterias. We used to have one, a giant project to keep it from taking the house down, in our last home. I miss it, but not the pruning.
ReplyDeleteWe don't see much wisteria here in Massachusetts. But I love it. It's so pretty and smells heavenly.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. The wisteria was out in full force in stanbul last month - gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLove your Wisteria, mine had just started blooming when we had another 'cold' snap and it killed the blooms. I'll enjoy yours.
ReplyDeleteGreat color. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYour Wisteria are so beautiful. I love them. Thanks for having this great party.
ReplyDeleteYael from Home Garden Diggers
We have wisteria in our back yard - so romantic! Like the way they're draped along the fence:)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Colors!
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