All in a Row

June 22, 2008 | Filed Under Flowers, Impatiens 

 

Seems like a minute ago, these flowerboxes sat empty during the winter season.  Now they are filled with these beauties.  Have a good Monday, all!

Paz

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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14 Responses to “All in a Row”

  1. Aren’t these pretty? Thanks for sharing some beauty!

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  2. I love this flower very much. These pink are lovely. Last year I had several flowerpots with white and red flowers but this year I have no any. Three times I tried to plant it but without any success so I gave it up. It has been too hot summer over here this year. Maybe it is one of the reasons because this flower is too sensitive to too much sun as well as it can be easily damaged by frosts. My terrace is in the sun almost all day and I am out of home most of the time so there is no way for me to water it every now and then.

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  3. paz, these are beautiful!! i don’t know who planted them, but they can come do mine, i haven’t had time yet!!

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  4. Gorgeous. Swipe a box or two and send ‘em to me. My plants are dying in this California heat…;)

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  5. Thanks for stopping by, everyone!

    Paz

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  6. I love the window box flowers. Next time I move – I want window boxes and windows that open in so that I can water my flowers. They are lovely.

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  7. Hi Abby: I hope you get your wish. ;-)

    Paz

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  8. [...] shot of a row of flower boxes.  To see the flowers, go here (By the way, can anyone tell me the name of the flowers, please?). [...]

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  9. Beautiful pictures..

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  10. These are such lovely flowers, I suspect the name – which btw is classified by Swede Carl von Linné http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Linnaeus – might have something to do that they demand a whole lot of water to be happy… And guess what, the popular name in Sweden is Lyckliga Lotta meaning “Happy Lotta”:)

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  11. Hey there, Ctmott: Thanks!

    Hi Pia: Thanks for this information. Very interesting about Carl von Linné and the Happy Lotta. ;-)

    Paz

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  12. Such a good idea to show first the shadow of the window boxes, then these lovely flowers.

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  13. Hi ReaderWil: Welcome and thanks! Glad you could stop by.

    Paz

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