Today’s Flowers
April 12, 2009 | Filed Under Flowers, Photo Blogging Theme Day, Rununculus/Turban Buttercup, Today's Flowers

Flowers at the Farmer’s Market in Harlem.
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Paz
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I love these! & Paz, your shadow shot is beautiful as well.
How pretty – Rununculus are one of our favorites! Thanks for the cheerful picture – Happy Easter!
You just gave me an idea what to purchase for my other planter..beautiful ranunculus..
The Latin name ranunculus means “little frog”.
Origin: Middle East,
hence their alternative name “Turban Buttercup”.
Great picture,
Gisela
Lovely flowers Paz!
I love all the different colors. Pretty shot!
Paz: What a nice display of flowers, you now have them forever.
I love these flowers! I just bought some of them a couple of weeks ago. Your photo is colorful and beautiful.
A delightful photo Paz, you’ve got a nice variety of color here. Great shot! Thanks for sharing.
A bright little corner! These are lovely!
What a great lot of beautifyl flowers! Now is the time to enjoy seeing nature in the best way.Thanks for your visit! Have a great week.
Quite interesting this natural mixing of colours!
Nice shot, it looks like my flowerbed in spring, without the sign of course.
What pretty flowers!
I love these flowers–they come in such gorgeous spring colors that you see nowhere else.
thanks for sharing,
Faye
I’d love to be among all those blossoms in the market right now!
I love ranunculas! They’re both heavenly pretty as well as perky, I nearly got some at the flowershop today, but then there were gerberas and I just couldn’t decide on which… But I’ll definitely go back later this week and get me some lovlies! Have a good Easter Monday!
wow so wonderful flowers. i wish someone would give me that kind of flowers. huh i love it thanks for sharing!
Ranuncles in different shades of pink. Oh, they are favorites of mine.
Beautiful photo; full of lovely and colorful flowers and sunshine!
Wonderful Ranunculas! Great palet of colours. Over here in Holland we can also buy them as flowers and they flower lovely like that but don’t last very long. As a plant you can enjoy them much longer!
Those are absolutely gorgeous!
Have a great week!
Thanks for stopping by, everyone!
Paz