Each month I share favorite flower pictures I’ve captured during the previous weeks. Light on words, Rewind is the perfect place to enjoy still photography, an increasingly rare medium on social media.
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Blossoms on a Northstar dwarf cherry tree.
Bee’s friend flowers make a beautiful bouquet.
Procut plum sunflower on the cusp of opening.
Bak Choi growing in the kitchen garden.
A small bouquet of spring blossoms: daffodils, grape hyacinth, Virginia bluebell, bee’s friends, bergenia, bleeding heart.
Procut plum sunflower in bloom.
Creeping phlox in the evening light.
Hellebores growing in the woodland garden beneath a canopy of maple trees.
Thanks for reading Rewind. See you at the end of the month for more writing and garden photography.
-Betsy
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Betsy I loved your mixed bouquet... gorgeous! Barb M.
Beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing your beauty with the world!