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Stunning shots by Gill McGrath, A fabulous photographer and poet. For more amazing Photos, visit the original.
RYc : about the hollyhock: yes this beautiful flower grows everywhere . Once I bought a pack of seeds for my garden and a few years after all of the neighborhood has hollyhock in the gardens !! 🙂
I posted pictures of quinces but they are less sharp than your apples.
I liked to see the photo of sunflower in seed and above this heliopsis helelianthemum, ( to verify ) in bloom
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Michel
I have just seen your quinces and apples and your hollyhocks! Beautiful photos of your enchanting garden. I think you are right about the name of the flowers here! love Gill
Last year I posted about this flower on your second photo,, on Xanga . After a long time of research with a flora I found Heliopsis heliantoides or helianthemum ( I made a typing mistake in the comment above )
I would so love to share this at House, but I am finding that readers are not going to the original like they used to …laziness has set in. I recently found that with my last reblog! Many hugs.
Oh I really like the cheerful autumnal post here, Gill. I really appreciate your embrace of each season and each day. My favorite photo here is the abundant apple tree. Delightful. 🙂
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Stunning shots by Gill McGrath, A fabulous photographer and poet. For more amazing Photos, visit the original.
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thank you dear Holly 🙂 🙂
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It is my pleasure to share these amazing photographs and words! Thank you Gill!
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Thanks again Holly ❤
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RYc : about the hollyhock: yes this beautiful flower grows everywhere . Once I bought a pack of seeds for my garden and a few years after all of the neighborhood has hollyhock in the gardens !! 🙂
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Same thing here! How funny….. They are all colors too!
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Blissful photos, Gill.
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Thank you so much! 🙂 x
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I posted pictures of quinces but they are less sharp than your apples.
I liked to see the photo of sunflower in seed and above this heliopsis helelianthemum, ( to verify ) in bloom
Love ❤
Michel
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I have just seen your quinces and apples and your hollyhocks! Beautiful photos of your enchanting garden. I think you are right about the name of the flowers here! love Gill
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Last year I posted about this flower on your second photo,, on Xanga . After a long time of research with a flora I found Heliopsis heliantoides or helianthemum ( I made a typing mistake in the comment above )
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It looked OK to me!
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I would so love to share this at House, but I am finding that readers are not going to the original like they used to …laziness has set in. I recently found that with my last reblog! Many hugs.
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You can share if you like Holly…. I don’t mind of no one calls by! Hugs xx
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You’re too sweet, they used to be good about going to the original, but lately they are just too lazy….dodges tomatoes!!
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A beautiful series which Autumn written all over it….wonderful work…enjoy the day. Janet. xx
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Thanks so much Janet. Have a lovely day too! X
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A goodly crop there Gill. A real contrast to some flowers now past their best.
xxx Massive Hugs xxx
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Thanks David! Hugs xxxx
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wow ! This is fabulous!
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Oh I really like the cheerful autumnal post here, Gill. I really appreciate your embrace of each season and each day. My favorite photo here is the abundant apple tree. Delightful. 🙂
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Thanks Jet for these lovely words! 🙂 🙂
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