
SILENT SUNDAY


about my garden, art and travelling, nature ,photography and a few words of wisdom












As you can see June is a rose month. My whole garden is smelling of roses now !
Have a great week all ! And thanks for your visit !

EUPHORBIA SPECIES
As it is not much fun to be out in the garden at the moment I’ll show you one of my favorite indoor plants. We do have blooms in the garden but it is wet and windy and cold at the moment.
This one is a member of the huge EUPHORBIA family, some come with leafs, others with spines and some even have both leafs and spines. I am the proud owner of several euphorbia spieces, in my home and in my garden . They all get tiny yellow flowers. And they bloom for a long time.
I hope you are all ok and having fun. Take care and thanks for visiting.

AEONIUM

DAHLIA’S, ALWAYS PRETTY BUT JUST THAT BIT MORE WITH THE RAINDROPS ON

SEMPERVIVUM FLOWER

SANSEVIERA IN BLOOM

YELLOW TULIPS AND YELLOW KALANCHOE








KALANCHOE (pandaplant)

OPUNTIA FICUS INDICA BURBANK SPINELESS

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