Very pretty... I like this kind of plant... I haven't had one for years. My plants grow well for awhile, then they decide its time to die. Looks like you have a very "green thumb". Thanks for sharing your plant. with us. Mommy2
It is not the cyclamen dropping the seed that is particularly amazing, but the eye that has spotted beauty in the process and captured it so well in an image.
Your photos are sooooo beautiful, Betsy! And, your Valentine Memories brought back some of my own. ;) Those messages were soooo laden with meaning!!! LOL.
I had a cyclamen once...it came in a gift basket the DH gave me. The cats decided that cyclamen flowers are VERY tasty, and nipped off every one within a 24 hour period. I decided to strike cyclamen from my list of houseplants :-)
What spectacular images! My favourite is the one in the middle. I do nature photography as well and will start publishing them this summer. This Montrealer in the grip of Old Man Winter thanks you! Evelyn in Montreal
Jill ~ oh now, don't get tired of it yet! I think we have 2 more months of this! Think beauty...the snow is beautiful...better than brown dead grass! LOL!
Evelyn ~ I hope you meant a blog when you said you were going to publish your photography this summer! Make sure you let me know when you get up and running! :)
Very pretty...
ReplyDeleteI like this kind of plant...
I haven't had one for years.
My plants grow well for awhile,
then they decide its time to die.
Looks like you have a
very "green thumb".
Thanks for sharing your plant.
with us.
Mommy2
Clycamen? Never heard of that before. And it drops seeds no less. ooh.
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I have not heard of that plant...but isn't nature such a wonder to behold?! Come say hi when you have time :D
ReplyDeleteIt is not the cyclamen dropping the seed that is particularly amazing, but the eye that has spotted beauty in the process and captured it so well in an image.
ReplyDeletevery nice. how come its never pretty when i drop things. lol.
ReplyDeleteYour photos are sooooo beautiful, Betsy! And, your Valentine Memories brought back some of my own. ;) Those messages were soooo laden with meaning!!! LOL.
ReplyDeleteYou most definitely have a green thumb...your plant is georgeous!
ReplyDeleteThis just proves that there is a lot of love in your home! Even the plants thrive.
ReplyDeleteI had a cyclamen once...it came in a gift basket the DH gave me. The cats decided that cyclamen flowers are VERY tasty, and nipped off every one within a 24 hour period. I decided to strike cyclamen from my list of houseplants :-)
ReplyDeleteAlan ~ you are so sweet! :)
ReplyDeleteIsn't Mother nature amazing? And the pink blossoms are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWow, exciting.
ReplyDeleteSigh...I love looking at your beautiful cyclamen...I think I may be officially TIRED of winter!!
ReplyDeletePRETTY photos. SO delicate!
What spectacular images! My favourite is the one in the middle.
ReplyDeleteI do nature photography as well and will start publishing them this summer.
This Montrealer in the grip of Old Man Winter thanks you!
Evelyn in Montreal
Jill ~ oh now, don't get tired of it yet! I think we have 2 more months of this! Think beauty...the snow is beautiful...better than brown dead grass! LOL!
ReplyDeleteI love mine - lovely pics.
ReplyDeletelovely, my dear....
ReplyDeletegood to visit with you today
kary
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So tiny... beautiful things come in small packages!
ReplyDeleteI am not familiar with this plant, but your photos are lovely.
ReplyDeleteLove this.... My mother used to have one that really thrived. This makes me want to go out and find one to have indoors....:)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteEvelyn ~ I hope you meant a blog when you said you were going to publish your photography this summer! Make sure you let me know when you get up and running! :)
ReplyDeleteNever heard of it, but it looks cool.
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely beautiful. I love it and want it!! :) The Bach
ReplyDeleteBach ~ you should get one...with your love of indoor plants! It's an easy care one and hasn't stopped blooming in 5 years!
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