who knew you could pick bromeliads and they would last for days?!
I sure didn't...I have never been a fan of these but now im a convert. we have 100`s of the common variety and im told there are 1000`s!...just what I need another collection!
(yes I did flog the purple salvia!)
sharing with the the lovely lou
eek im late!!....actually im on time! (oops missed last week!)
Al x
They look fab ... but I'm starting to become concerned about your kleptomania tendencies ;0)
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I'm actually a big fan of bromeliads, and these are lovely.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty. Do you have background working with flowers?
ReplyDeleteoh boy i love them! your flowers are so very different to ours here, it's like another planet x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, as are those portraits! :) x
ReplyDeleteVery colourful! x
ReplyDeleteIt never, ever occurred to me to put bromeliads in a vase, thank you for enlightening me!
ReplyDeleteJust love your floral shots, a good eye can make any old bloom look good!
ReplyDeleteLove those bromeliads with the flogged salvia, the colours are gorgeous! And am partial to a little white Dutch house too. Love it all Al xx
ReplyDeleteI love how bromeliads display such vibrant colours. I've tried keeping them before, and failed. I, too am a fan of the dutch houses. xo
ReplyDeleteso lovely! love your little houses collection too
ReplyDeleteGorgeous flowers. Beautiful pics. : )
ReplyDeleteCOLOUR!!! I love coming to yours, such warmth.. those are seriously cool flowers xx
ReplyDeletenfl jerseys cheapI love how bromeliads display such vibrant colours. I've tried keeping them before, and failed.
ReplyDeleteThe flowers are so lovely and vibrant! Btw, I'm in love with the ceramic "houses" in photo 1...where did you get there? They're gorgeous.
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Very beautiful :) Reminds me that I need to fill some planters soon...
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