Tuesday, August 2, 2016
8/3 Outdoor Wednesday # 395
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Canna...
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HERE ARE THIS WEEK’S PARTICIPANTS:
What a beautiful display of Canna. Not something I grow myself - they don't really suit my garden, but they are certainly spectacular and glorious colours.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful display of Canna. Not something I grow myself - they don't really suit my garden, but they are certainly spectacular and glorious colours.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful and colorful! I wish I had a green thumb!
ReplyDeleteYour Cannas are lovely, especially the one that seems to be orange. I have my first ever Canna - a gorgeous red. My husband brought it home - someone had obviously divided a clump and left half on the driveway with a 'free' sign. It is so beautiful and I can't wait for it to multiply.
ReplyDeleteSo many beautiful flowers in your part of the country, Susan. Have a wonderful week!
ReplyDeleteI love those variegated canna leaves. If only these canna are not very invasive here, i would love to plant them too.
ReplyDeleteLovely canna flowers.It grows in abundance in India.
ReplyDeleteOh wow, I have never seen such big canna flowers before.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful - great captures, Susan.
Beautiful. The forth photo is really incredible coloring. It looks surreal.
ReplyDeleteOh my---so beautiful
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Stunning colours!
ReplyDeleteSusan, these are beyond beautiful. When we lived in VA, heavy rains turned our creeks into raging waters that washed away all the Cannas. Now that I mention it, we never found them!!!...:)JP
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