Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Open gardens Toowoomba
At the Carnival of Flowers which is held in Spring each year, a day is hardly enough time to take in all of the beautiful gardens that are open. The Wisteria at the top is growing on a large circular metal frame and makes a stunning feature in the back garden of this home.
Centre photo. This Clivia looks so much at home nestled in the tree. Bottom photo. I'm sure we'd all love a garden bed like this to grace our driveways. These photos are worth a click on.
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You have posted wonderful picture of flowers that is appreciated. Keep it up the good work. Cheers :)
You're right...the photos are definitely worth clicking. How beautiful! I have a clivia, but it hasn't bloomed yet. I do hope it does, one of these days.
The wisteria is stunning indeed. I can almost smell that gorgeous perfume.
How lovely to be able to grow such wonderful azaleas.
I enjoyed all your photos..especially the frogs :) It's really amazing the way that striped frog matches the pot. at a great shot!
That's supposed to read: What a great shot! :)
Great blog you got here. It would be great to read more about that theme. Thanx for sharing this material.
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It is amazing to seeing gorgeous color and a collection of beautiful flowers. There are large evergreen shrubs with leathery leaves and big trusses of colorful flowers. The delicate flowers make them perfect. I enjoyed all the photos especially the frog. Thanks for sharing it.
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Great blog...
I'm from the uk and spent a year down under, 1 month of which was in brisbane.
Love the pics of the parrokeets in your garden!
just wished the uk had such exotic animals.
Those are stunning.
Good one post.Thanks to share this great information.
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