
BARK OF THE ZANTHOXYLUMÂ SIMULANS TREE

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BARK OF THE ZANTHOXYLUMÂ SIMULANS TREE


THE ROSEGARDEN HAD ONLY A FEW FLOWER LEFT


BUT THE BUTTERFLY AND BEE GARDEN WAS IN FULL BLOOM



ALLIUMS WERE POPULAR AMONGST THE BEES

WHITE CORNFLOWERS

LOOK AT THIS TRUNK !!

YOU CAN SEE THEY WERE PAST THEIR PRIME

BEAUTIFUL SMALL BUDS, FIRST PALE PINK AND THEN AT THE END PALE YELLOW


I LOVE THIS SHAPE, THEY NEVER OPEN WIDER THAN THIS

LOOK AT THESE STAMENS !!

HERE YOU CAN SEE MORE OF THAT BUSH WITH THE CLOSED FLOWERS
SOME OF THEM ALREADY HAD BOTTLES FOR THE BIRDS

ONE STEM LOOKED LIKE A COMPLETE BOUQUET

LOVE THIS COLOUR, WHAT A PITY THEY WERE PAST IT

PRETTY IN PINK

AND WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS DARK PURPLE ?!!! I LOVED IT !!!


SMALL BUT PRETTY


SOME OF THEM STILL HAD LOADS OF BUDS
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