Image by Ken Marten at hermeticalondon
The floral theme for this week is Muscari or as they are commonly known grape hyacinths.
Muscari are easy to grow in pots or in a border and works beautifully as a cut flower. You plant the bulb in the autumn and they are some the earliest bulbs to flower in the spring. The bulbs naturalise, easy to look after and will flower year after year.
Image by Constança Cabral at saidosdaconcha
Image by Nadine at herz-allerliebst
Image by Ingrid Jansen at woodwoolstool
Image by Anna Emilia Laitinen at annaemilia
Image by Sylvia Houben at cosiness
All images are from the Flickr group Flowers and Vintage that I moderate. There are links back to the photographers Flickr page as well as their blog and/or their web page.
I hope you liked the Muscari images.
Thanks for visiting and I'll see you back here very soon.
xoxo Ingrid
5 comments:
One of my favorite little spring flowers, I remember my Mom always had them in her garden. Such lovely images.
Dear Ingrid,
I love the images...
because muscardi are my favourite spring fowers..espacially when they grow in my garden :-)))
Have a nice weekend all the best,
SAnne
The first image is such a beautiful arrangement!
Thank you, Ingrid, for this little Muscari feast. It will be a little while still before we see them in Central Park, but some florists have already shown us some beauties.
xo
Such lovely displays of an adorable little spring flower! Thank you!
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