Sunday, April 19, 2009

Today's Flowers

Last Monday, I posted photos of some of the buds in a neighbour's garden, and promised to post the flowers when they bloomed.

I still have no idea what they are, though.


10 comments:

Jenn Jilks said...

Star flowers or Grecian Windflowers? Some crocus-like thing as it's an early one!

Laerte Pupo said...

Beautiful flowers.
Thanks for sharing.

Arija said...

Definitely not Windflowers, they look like a wild Hyacinth that has sparser flowers than the cultivated version.
Are they perfumed, if they are then they definitely are Hyacinths.

RA said...

Beautiful flowers! I don't know what they are either. Have a great week, Judy :)

Norm said...

love those series of beautiful flowers, nice shot..

Judy said...

No perfume that I noticed while I was taking their photos.

Tulip said...

lovely photos.

Tarolino said...

They sure are pretty. I've no idea what they are but whatever they are I assume they are growing from bulbs as not much else flowers this early in your parts (I would think). The single flowers are very lily like but would any lilies flower this early on free land? I'd love to know what they are.

PS. Dogs were delighted to have me all to themselves again even if they get on really well with the two in the neighbour.

DeniseinVA said...

So delicate, very, very pretty and great photos. Thank you very much for sharing them with Today's Flowers.

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