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I think Wisteria is my all time favourite flower, with its gorgeous blossom and subtle powdery perfume.
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I love it too. I didn’t know it was called Wisteria until this year though. I loved watching all the bees in it today. There are several houses on the road over from mine that have it.
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These are indeed lovely captures!
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Good camera, good eye, great flowers, good color!!
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Thanks Kathie!
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Bee heaven
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Yes! My bee balm plants came up this year and they look so healthy. I bet I will have a lot of bees in my yard too!
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Oh my!!! I wish I would have seen this before when I had a haiku prompt to write about Wisteria…just so beautiful…and the bees will make your garden so lush!
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The wisteria are from several blocks away. However I am graced by the fact that neighbors three houses from me have bee hives!
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Well then your flowers will stay beautiful. My neighbour has a crabapple tree in full blossom…and the bus stop is right in front…just love standing there.
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