THE CYCLAMEN PLANT
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A plant that promises, once again, to look as good as when I first bought it!
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Hi Margaret, what beautiful and unusual plants you have. I am loving the shapes and colors of those flowers and leaves. Gorgeous Ruby Tuesday images!
ReplyDeleteWonderful RT photos. I have to look for an Oxalis plant.
ReplyDeletePaz
Lovely flower! What's its name? :)
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This is veri good.Lovely flovers.
ReplyDeleteTwo of my favourite plants. I can't seem to keep cyclamen for long, indoors or out, but oxalis in its various forms and colours grows like a weed!
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cyclamen blooming
It's the first time I've seen this flower. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThe Modern Mom
Nice ruby, Love those plants. Happy ruby Day
ReplyDeleteI I had that view I would be thriving also! Gorgeous.
ReplyDeletehi margaret..thank you for your visit.
ReplyDeleteyou are right..this plant is already giving you new buds.
i would think that this is the kind of plant to have!
you mentioned the red tin roof
it just seems all the rage these days in southern ontario that when a house needs shingling, well the people decide on tin roofs..or metal roofs i guess.
they come in all kinds if colours too.
they don't look very nice but i just wonder how nice it is to hear the water drops on the roof on a rainy day!
Absolutely LOVELY choices for Ruby Tuesday! Thanks for visiting mine ... I'm playing catch up today and have shared an award with all visitors in my T-13 this week. Hope you'll drop again by when time permits to snag, enjoy, and pass it along to others. I've just spent a bunch of time creating my 2nd Blogoversary post at Small Reflections. Hope you can drop by. I've created mega-collages of some of my favorite mosaics ... just because.
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The cyclamen is lovely and seems to be thriving, the view is great.
ReplyDeleteI adore the last photo of the Oxalis starts. I have this vision of tethered butterflies taking flight.
Judy
A lovely touch of red.
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