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It's Spring* [message #28540] Mon, 19 April 2010 19:26 Go to next message
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It's Spring*


Smooshes!
Re: It's Spring* [message #28543 is a reply to message #28540 ] Mon, 19 April 2010 19:37 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Sending prayers for a minimum of distress until you have recovered from having that bothersome tooth extracted.
Gorgeous, sunny pictures of all those flowers. May they help lighten the load on your spirit.
Re: It's Spring* [message #28544 is a reply to message #28540 ] Mon, 19 April 2010 19:38 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Ugh. I feel you about the tooth thing. Went so long without insurance that now that I finally do have it, I need $10,000 worth of work on my mouth to keep me from losing all my teeth (I've already lost one. That was too many).

But yay for warm, right?!
Re: It's Spring* [message #28545 is a reply to message #28540 ] Mon, 19 April 2010 19:52 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Had no trouble identifying the tulips and pansies, but what was the bright yellow plant in the last photo? I suffer from a terrible case of garden envy. I see something pretty blooming and I want it (so do the 30+ deer which inhabit my place and have eaten their way through the vast majority of the plants *sigh*).

Hope the drugs relieve the infection so that you can have the tooth worked on.

Re: It's Spring* [message #28547 is a reply to message #28540 ] Mon, 19 April 2010 20:52 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Beautiful flowers, thank you!
I have lilacs blooming just now.
Re: It's Spring* [message #28550 is a reply to message #28540 ] Mon, 19 April 2010 23:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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ee cummings is my favourite poet - I am very fond of "everyone lives in a pretty how town"
Re: It's Spring* [message #28551 is a reply to message #28545 ] Tue, 20 April 2010 00:53 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Piankatank wrote on Tue, 20 April 2010 01:52

Had no trouble identifying the tulips and pansies, but what was the bright yellow plant in the last photo?


I second this question.
Re: It's Spring* [message #28553 is a reply to message #28540 ] Tue, 20 April 2010 02:53 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Best of luck with the tooth; I hope it's not going to be too long a week waiting for Your Friendly Dentist to see to it. Sad

These poems have been with me also since high school. I agree 100% about All in green. And I love "leaping greenly spirits of trees" from I thank you God for most this amazing day, and the ending of Somewhere I have never travelled:

(i do not know what it is about you that closes
and opens;only something in me understands
the voice of your eyes is deeper than all roses)
nobody,not even the rain,has such small hands



"The point of books is to have way too many but to always feel you never have enough . . . " Louise Erdrich
Re: It's Spring* [message #28554 is a reply to message #28545 ] Tue, 20 April 2010 04:08 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Piankatank wrote on Tue, 20 April 2010 00:52

Had no trouble identifying the tulips and pansies, but what was the bright yellow plant in the last photo?

That looks as if it may be a 'rosebud'/double flowered primula. Pretty little things - I've got some in the garden here that have flowers of so dark a red they're almost black


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Re: It's Spring* [message #28556 is a reply to message #28554 ] Tue, 20 April 2010 05:23 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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AJLR wrote on Tue, 20 April 2010 20:08

Piankatank wrote on Tue, 20 April 2010 00:52

Had no trouble identifying the tulips and pansies, but what was the bright yellow plant in the last photo?

That looks as if it may be a 'rosebud'/double flowered primula. Pretty little things - I've got some in the garden here that have flowers of so dark a red they're almost black


also known as polyanthus?
Re: It's Spring* [message #28558 is a reply to message #28556 ] Tue, 20 April 2010 06:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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BlueRose wrote on Tue, 20 April 2010 10:23

AJLR wrote on Tue, 20 April 2010 20:08

Piankatank wrote on Tue, 20 April 2010 00:52

Had no trouble identifying the tulips and pansies, but what was the bright yellow plant in the last photo?

That looks as if it may be a 'rosebud'/double flowered primula. Pretty little things - I've got some in the garden here that have flowers of so dark a red they're almost black


also known as polyanthus?

Same group, yes - primroses, auriculas, polyanthus are all in the same family. Lovely plants and very useful. Auriculas are a little more finicky in their requirements (but worth it for their beauty if you have the facilities) but the others will cope with almost anything provided they're not in too dry a soil. Polyanthus in the UK have been bred to provide very bright and showy flowers for Spring bedding - as with this display, below, from an RHS show a couple of years ago. I rather prefer simple primroses, but these certainly make an impact.

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2368/2263673910_93d9c7bc12.jpg


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Re: It's Spring* [message #28559 is a reply to message #28540 ] Tue, 20 April 2010 06:22 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Those are some beautiful tulips, Robin. I'm glad the mice didn't get all of them. Spring is just wonderful - I feel so grateful for it, after the last few months. Smile

I hope the toothache subsides very quickly now and that the antibiotics don't knock too many of your other systems out.


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Re: It's Spring* [message #28564 is a reply to message #28540 ] Tue, 20 April 2010 09:29 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Lovely flowers. I'm so sorry about the toothache - it sounds as though it's even worse than my earache which doesn't seem to want to go away even though I feel massively better today. I do hope your toothache is a less stubborn beastie.

And I absolutely see why you love that second poem. Both were new to me, but that second one..... actually, it reminded me a lot of Deerskin, only Lissar ran rather than rode, of course. Same kind of shivery beauty.


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Re: It's Spring* [message #28565 is a reply to message #28558 ] Tue, 20 April 2010 09:37 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Yep. Double or rosebud primulas. I have several--well, they DO look like tiny roses!! I also have a lot of the standard single variety, mostly yellow and pink--they SEED, which is lovely. Most of the things you want to seed don't, and the things you DON'T want to . . . But the doubles primulas seem to be as trouble-free as the singles, which is not often the case with the fancy versions of things.
Re: It's Spring* [message #28566 is a reply to message #28564 ] Tue, 20 April 2010 09:50 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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It's the folk tale feeling in this gorgeous poem that grabs me quite so hard, yes. Interesting about DEERSKIN though. I wonder if it's a Hitherto Unrecognised Source? One may have an idea of the trigger of a story but I don't think any author would claim that she knows ALL of where something comes from. (Oh, and thank you very much! :))
Re: It's Spring* [message #28596 is a reply to message #28540 ] Wed, 21 April 2010 20:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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loved the green poem which I'd never come across before - and all those cheerful spring flowers which are a delight


Someone says "pie" and we all go on alert, like meercats. "Pie? Where?" - Blackbear
Re: It's Spring* [message #28637 is a reply to message #28565 ] Thu, 22 April 2010 20:27 Go to previous message
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Robin wrote on Tue, 20 April 2010 09:37

Yep. Double or rosebud primulas. I have several--well, they DO look like tiny roses!! I also have a lot of the standard single variety, mostly yellow and pink--they SEED, which is lovely. Most of the things you want to seed don't, and the things you DON'T want to . . . But the doubles primulas seem to be as trouble-free as the singles, which is not often the case with the fancy versions of things.


I don't see primroses much in this area, so I have to assume that growing conditions do not favor them. Shame, they are very pretty.
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