22 February 2010

The Flowers After the Rain




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4 comments:

Laerte Pupo said...

Beautiful Azaleia.

I have this in my garden.

Thanks for sharing.

Judy said...

I love the raindrops!!

Anonymous said...

Great picture!!
Love the raindrops on the azelea.

Plant enthusiasts have created azaleas for hundreds of years. This human genetic modification has produced over 10,000 different cultivars which are propagated by cuttings.

DeniseinVA said...

Two very beautiful photographs. The rain always adds a magical quality to flowers and those are such a pretty color.

I wondered if you would consider being a guest friend and share some of your favorite flower photos with us on the Today’s Flowers home page? Your name would be added to the list for one of the Sunday's posts and we would let you know which date yours would be shown. If you are interested please contact me at:

luvinwildlife@gmail.com

Thank you very much and have a great week.

Denise, one of the Team Members at Today’s Flowers