Lovely flowers, Judy! Loving your blog! You have some wonderful photos! You are a neighbor of mine on the Today's Flowers sign in page today, so thought I would come to visit! That first flower looks a little like a succulent of some sort? Annie (from Australia).
They are very pretty flowers for the window sill. I think your first flower is a Kalanchoe blossfeldiana. They come in many colours. I grow mine outside. You can make easily cuttings from them if you want to increase your plant.
Lovely pictures Judy. Aren't flowers just great. According to one sorce the top flower would be called Flaming Katy in english. In finnish it's called firetop and it originates in South Africa.
I know what is the flower name, but only Finnish. :D
ReplyDeleteLovely flowers, Judy! Loving your blog! You have some wonderful photos!
ReplyDeleteYou are a neighbor of mine on the Today's Flowers sign in page today, so thought I would come to visit!
That first flower looks a little like a succulent of some sort?
Annie (from Australia).
I bet that hyacinth has a beautiful smell?
ReplyDeleteGill from Southern Ontario
Judy: I do love the purples in your last flower, it is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI thought the 1st and 2nd flowers are the same sp, but they are not.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
Oh these are lovely. Thanks for dropping by.
ReplyDeleteThey are both EXTREMELY beautiful, but that last one is my most favorite color!!! I want a flower like that on my windowsill! ;-)
ReplyDeleteI don't know what the first one is either, I just know that all three are beautiful and well photographed.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your windowsills with us.
ReplyDeleteThey are very pretty flowers for the window sill. I think your first flower is a Kalanchoe blossfeldiana. They come in many colours. I grow mine outside. You can make easily cuttings from them if you want to increase your plant.
ReplyDeleteI liked your post.
ReplyDeleteThe first flower is Kalanchoe.
It is know how "Fortune Flower".
Thanks for posting to TODAY'S FLOWERS
I think I can smell the aroma of the hyacinth. Mmmmmm!
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures Judy. Aren't flowers just great. According to one sorce the top flower would be called Flaming Katy in english. In finnish it's called firetop and it originates in South Africa.
ReplyDeleteI'm catching on the memes and I see I somehow missed your flower post.
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely - I'm favoring the hyacinth with its striped petals.