Friday, May 04, 2007

?Cenorum

Tulips

Irises, Lavender

Take a guess!
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12 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's a Convolvulus.

Bobkat said...

Those are lovely flowers Pat. I know all the ones you ahve identified already but I am nor sure what the last one is. That little shrub is bursting with those lovely white flowers though.

Michele sent me to say hi.

Pat said...

Well done Polly! You have saved me a phone call. There's more to come - not all identified.

Bob-kat: as you see Polly knew the answer. Grateful for any help as I have a wretched stiff neck!

Unknown said...

It's a wall!

Pat said...

John.g: you're asking for a smacked wrist young man!

srp said...

These are all lovely flowers... We have some iris blooming and right now the azaleas are in full bloom... the same as rhododendrons but easier to spell. ;) Today won't help much though as it is cold and rainy and dark all day... perfect weather for the Queen's visit though... I hope she feels at home!

I am visiting by way of Michele.

Pat said...

Hi SRP:I have never been lucky with rhodos and azeleas. Say hi if you see Her Maj:)

Unknown said...

Lovely pics, Pat. Do i escape the cyber slap?

Anonymous said...

Wow, these are gorgeous.

I just have to ask about the comment you left on my Sunday Scribblins...what words are you unfamiliar with...odd and possibly a bit random but it's just curiosity. Let me know if you get a chance.

Pat said...

OK John this time but I've got my eye on you!

Welcome Leigh! I've left a comment in your comment box.

Anonymous said...

Oh....boogie boards are like miniature surf boards but when you use them you lay on your stomach. Manatees are these huge friendly water animals they look kinda like cows but with flippers...you could find pictures of those anywhere just about. Look 'e up their cute! You know, really, these are local words only really someone who lived in a surf community would know. So...yeah. :)

Pat said...

Thanks Leigh! I googled manatee and saw a photo. Really strange creatures! I hope they are harmless.