Bougainvilleas can be found blooming all around the country right now. Originally from South America, they obviously can survive the heat.
I brought home a branch of it the other day, washed off all the dust and then placed it in a jar in the living room.
'Tis my faith that every flower
Enjoys the air it breathes!
~William Wordsworth, "Lines Written in Early Spring," Lyrical Ballads, 1798
Hope you are having a wonderful Wednesday. Best wishes and blessings, Tammy
Hi Ya'!!
ReplyDeleteWe were wet & wild the last couple of nights..... Storms everywhere but not like in the south, thank goodness. Just a lot of rain, rain & more rain!!
Have a Peaceful Day!
Marilyn
I just love bougainvilleas....I tried to raise one....but I didn't succeed! On a trip to Europe a few years ago, I feel in love with these beauties!
ReplyDeleteHi Tammy...Very nice photos. Susan
ReplyDeleteinstant lovely bouquet!
ReplyDeleteI wonder if that will take root? I had a dark pink one years ago but it didn't make it :(
ReplyDeleteThat white one is beautiful!!!!
Hi Tammy, this bouquet of flowers looks pretty makeshift, flowers always cheer us life! Greetings, Rose Marie
ReplyDeleteHi there Tammy, not sure if am at right blog..lovley pickies very nice!!
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Shaz in Oz.x
They are just so dainty.
ReplyDeleteThe flowers are gorgeous for White Wednesday.
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ReplyDeleteThe bougainvillea is beautiful. My Mum had a pretty cerise one at her home.
Hope that the weather improves for you, must have been nice to see the sun and have a fall of rain.
Hugs
Carolyn
We bought Bougainvillea for our fence. Although the original plants were a riot of color, when we replanted it, no more flowers!!! Very frustrating! Don't know what we're doing wrong! Patsy from
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I love bougainvilleas and they grow well here, where it can get pretty hot too. The white ones are especially pretty.(Just wish they didn't have thorns. Love your quotes too.
ReplyDeleteI've always loved Bougainvilleas, they're so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSending sunny wishes your way Tammy!
Hugs, Sherri:)
Gorgeous pix, Tammy. Bougainvillea grew near our place when we lived in Texas, but not white. The words of wisdom are much appreciated. And thanks for visiting my blog. I do so appreciate your comments.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, Tammy! I love bougainvillea--so lovely!
ReplyDeleteGlad you're enjoying sun instead of dust--hope it's a wonderful day for you, dear friend!
Julie
Nice photos, I especially like the first one.
ReplyDeleteBOUGAINVILLA...THEY ARE NEW TO ME, BUT VERY PRETTY. HOPE YOUR WEATHER KEEPS CLEARING
ReplyDeleteUP FOR....ENOUGH IS ENOUGH.
TAKE CARE, RIZZI
How pretty Tammy!
ReplyDeleteThe smallest fresh cutting from a garden can brighten any dreary day!
They are such a pretty flower, grew all over the place in Saudi and seemed to survive pretty well. They were truly lush in South Africa where they went completely mad and you could almost watch them grow!! Annette #5
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