Tuesday, March 22, 2016
3/23 Outdoor Wednesday # 376
It’s time for “Outdoor Wednesday”. Learn more about “Outdoor Wednesday” HERE
1. POST your outdoor photos and the Outdoor Wednesday logo/button on your blog and link back to http://asoutherndaydreamer.blogspot.com/ so that others will be able to find all the links to other Outdoor Wednesday posts.
Reminder: Do NOT link in until after your post is up.
2. Add your Name and the Permalink to your post (NOT your general blog address) in “Mr. Linky”. For help with permalink see HERE.
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Loropetalum... aka Chinese fringe flower... blooms everywhere!!
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HERE ARE THIS WEEK’S PARTICIPANTS:
If it has bloomed in Texas, I missed it. Very pretty tho.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful that is! I don't think I've ever seen this flower, but the colour is absolutely stunning.
ReplyDeleteThank you for organising this link again!
That bush POPS with color. Looks like Spring has sprung there. 68 degrees here today but tomorrow temperatures are dropping. Thanks for being the hostess, Susan.
ReplyDeleteJM, IL
Thank you for Outdoor Wednesday 376 Susan. Beautiful pink flowers.
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You are such a loyal host for your weekly party, no matter what. Just want you to know how much I appreciate it.
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU....
I have not seen this beautiful flower bloom in the Seattle area. It must be too frost tender. Lucky you!
ReplyDeleteI am not familiar with that flower either but is is sure beautiful. Would love to look outside my kitchen window at that everyday.
ReplyDeleteBloomin' beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pinks!
ReplyDeleteAmazing pink flowers.
ReplyDeleteGreat colors!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful pink. I have seen a orange flourish of similar kind all across the city of Jaipur in early spring.
ReplyDeleteFinally some flowers after a long winter. Here in Scotland only some tough flowers pop out there head. Not that many yet. Can't wait for Spring.
ReplyDeleteThat is a stunning specimen.....I am going to search one out and see if it will grow in my garden.
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