Hi Carole I love the way the Silk tree drapes down so very graciously The white tree is a mystery to me but how magical to see the abundance of white splashes - very Christmassy!
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These are wonderful Carole!
ReplyDeleteThat silk tree is especially gorgeous.
Sending you wishes for a wonderful weekend!
thanks for saving! they are lovely :)
ReplyDeletelove seeing your blooms as we head into winter. the silk tree looks like what we call mimosa here. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers.
ReplyDeleteMarit.
Great flowering trees - even if we don't know the names. I've seen them before but haven't got a clue. They certainly are pretty!!!
ReplyDeletePaper Hugs,
Jan
That unnamed one looks like angel's lace to me....(just made that up!)...fabulous intricate blossoms.
ReplyDeleteAnd the "hairy" ones are so pretty, too.
Cudownie kwitnące drzewa. U nas takie nie rosną, jest za zimno, ale na południu Europy widziałam pierwsze i drugie i byłam nimi zachwycona. Pozdrawiam
ReplyDeleteHi Carole
ReplyDeleteI love the way the Silk tree drapes down so very graciously The white tree is a mystery to me but how magical to see the abundance of white splashes - very Christmassy!
Beautiful! The silk trees do well here also. Course right now it's winter. Love your shots!
ReplyDeleteThe flowering trees are beautiful. We don't have anything like those here in Minnesota, USA.
ReplyDeleteBarb
They are gorgeous, so soft and velvety looking flowers.
ReplyDeletemy biologist heart is SINGING when i look at your pictures!!!
ReplyDeletetolle Bilder:D
ReplyDeleteLG vom katerchen
Very nice...
ReplyDeleteGreat shots, love your pictures!!
Gisela
Toronto, Canada