Sentences with phrase «azalea flowers»

Alexandra recently posted... Some Beautiful Azalea Flowers!

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The lilac leaves are all budded out, the azalea bush flowers are full, the jonquils, grape hyacinths, snow drops and crocus are in bloom (all together) and the tulips are on their way.
The crowds were daunting, but the Italian - inspired gardens were treats for my winter - weary soul — even if the stunning displays with their color riots of flowering plants (Someone please tell me how you get roses, daffodils, irises, and azaleas to bloom at precisely the same moment!)
I do have flowers blooming now like phlox, lilac and azaleas.
Second, we bought our first lawn mower, perennial flowers, and azalea bushes.
I had no clue what flowers I wanted or what would look good and then he said «you are good at thinking up ideas for interior designing and clothes you should be able to pick out flowers» I was like «yeah right» and then a minute later I grabbed some flowers and stated «the color of these will make the azaleas pop with color.»
Seven years later much of the enchantment remains - the glassy loveliness of frost flowers in winter, seas of blue azaleas in summer, the graceful elegance of the Euro - Japanese buildings along the seafront - but war fractures every view.
The bulbs of flowers such as amaryllis, daffodils, jonquils, narcissus, hyacinth, and iris are poisonous, as are azaleas, holly berries, hydrangea, ligustrum, privet hedges, oleander, English ivy, jasmine, and wisteria.
Flowers such as azalea, oleander, tulips, and several varieties of lilies can be poisonous, while other plants like sago palm, castor, yew, or ivy can be toxic as well.
Several of the most common toxic plants and flowers in Texas are, oleander, sago palm, lilies, onions and garlic, ivy, azalea, lantana and aloe vera.
Everyone loves the beauty that flowers and plants add to the landscape, but certain varieties — including tulips, lilies, and azaleas — are toxic to our furry friends.
The list includes the following plants: azalea / rhododendron (all parts), clematis (stems and leaves), daffodil, narcissus, tulip (bulbs), lily of the valley (leaves and flowers), black - eyed Susan, daylily, iris, foxglove, ferns, morning glory, tomato (vines), bleeding heart, yew (all parts) and pokeweed (a common weed).
The desert azalea is a shrub from South Africa that has a thickened stem and gorgeous and vivid pink and white flowers once the leaves fall off.
An azalea plant with vivid yellow, orange or red flower but unlike the other Azaleas native to North America, it has no fragrance
«My earth paintings are inspired by the display of azaleas at the Arboretum, the cherry blossoms, circular flower beds, the nurseries as seen from planes that are airborne...» — Alma Thomas
As reported by the gallery, «Azaleas, irises, lilies and other flowering foliage once again capture the eye of Illinois artist James Winn.
The Austrian pines, for example, the arborist told me, could be helped by adding acidic cedar mulch or flowers like rhododendrons and azaleas around their base, instead of planting grass seed, which my neighbor has done.
As I write this, Dogwoods and Azaleas are the leads here in the spectacular show of spring flowers.
I bought a bouquet of flowers the other day along with a small Azalea plant to place in the Great Room.
I am a floral designre, I LOOOOVE flowers and landscaping and being in the woods of Pa. leaves me NO flowers except impatiens and Rhodos and azaleas for shrubs.
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