September: Flower Portrait
There’s no doubt about it – in summer, England does potted plants better than anywhere else I’ve been. Beautiful baskets hang on every building, overflowing with geraniums, fuschias and lobelia.
Colourful pots and boxes adorn every spare corner and line every street.
Of all the spectacular blooms I’ve seen, the vibrant begonias are my favourite.
The richness and ruffles of the supersize blooms surprise me each time, and I have to stop and take one more photo.
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This flowers are so beautiful!
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Aren’t they gorgeous!
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Definitely!
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So much color and beauty.
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Miriam, you would love seeing these baskets and pots.
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Those flowers are beautiful.
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That’s what I thought and I was always stopping to admire more of them.
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I remember the lush window boxes and planters from our trip to England. I was reminded of them in Ireland because they do them quite well also. The begonias have big happy faces. Beautiful.
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I think anyone who saw them would have a happy face too, Judy.
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I’m glad you caught these wonderful flowers and didn’t come round to my house. I have a ‘bad’ way with plants 🙂
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Ha! Lucky I didn’t drop by unexpectedly.
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That top hanging basket is wonderful – when I grow up I am going to have hanging baskets like that! 😉 I love begonia, particularly trailing ones, because they are so vibrant and the blooms last for a long time.
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I was surprised to see them looking so beautiful and fresh so late in the season. They really looked great.
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It’s probably something to do with having had a wet spring, or late summer or something, but I do think that begonias give good value for money and last a long time.
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I love begonias and your photos reminded me of that…Lovely photos, they look like paintings.
Peta
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Thanks Peta. They really are pretty flowers.
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Beautiful blooms in Britain 🙂 I was very surprised to see so many lovely pots and hanging baskets on my travels along the east coast and also in Shrewsbury on my way back home. I love it that towns and cities do this sort of thing even if I’m not a huge fan of bedding plants per se.
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We saw them everywhere and they were so pretty. The hanging baskets really brighten up the streets.
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These are absolutely beautiful! No wonder you had to stop and take just one more shot 🙂
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The colours were so vibrant.
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Pictures of flowers make me so happy! Thank you 😀
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You’re welcome, Lorraine.
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Your flowers are so beautiful!
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Thank you Maria. I wish I could grow begonias like these.
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Your photos are really spectacular: I love the bold, rich colors.
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It’s the colours that always catch my eye too, Charlie. These begonias remind me of velvet.
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Gorgeous shots, Carol. I sometimes think that begonias are even more beautiful than roses. 🙂
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They certainly last longer. These blooms were so velvety.
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Beautiful! Wish I could produce flowers like that. But do love seeing your photos. Thanks
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Oh, I loved the flowers and especially the hanging baskets. It is my goal to create a gorgeous hanging basket for this summer.
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