Don't you just LOVE green flowers? Well, maybe you don't. After all, everyone is different. But I adore green flowers! And I scored some green zinnias last week to put in the pots on my deck. In fact, now that I think of it, I posted a picture of the same green zinnias last Saturday. lol
And if I ever find my gardening bag, with the trowels in it, I'll actually plant them. lol Although at this point I'm thinking I'll just have to break down and buy a new trowel. :(
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Won't you please join me for Mosaic Monday? Mr. Linky will be up by 8:30 pm Eastern time, USA Sunday. I can't wait to see your mosaics! :)
Mary what a beautiful colour the zinnia is.
ReplyDeleteJust catching up on your last few posts. Congratulations to your gorgeous daughter on her graduation
Hi Mary
ReplyDeleteI love green flowers. My daughter used Yoko Ono mums in her wedding. Those are the tiny lime green button mums. T had two flower girls. They carried floral balls with ribbon streamers. The balls were made with the lime green mums. We had no idea of their name, until we were planning the flowers.
I've already published a mosaic for Monday. I'll be back tomorrow evening to link.
I like your zinnia. I haven't planted them in years. I should though. I had them at the farm. Love them in bouquets.
Congratulations to your daughter!
Hello Mary,
ReplyDeletemolto bella la margherita... dopo la rosa, è il fiore che amo di più !
Buona giornata :-))
Love them, and love green hydrangias too.
ReplyDeleteThe kids and I were just enjoying looking at green zinnia's at the farmers market this week. Beautiful picture :)
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Mary,
ReplyDeleteI love the green and I love Zinnias. I have planted some but have no idea what the colors will be - the tag says mixed. I wish some of these growers would isolate some colors for those of us who want green or white or pink or whatever.
Carol
Yes I love green flowers! I love green cone flowers.. my favorite.. I also found a green and pink petunia this year (picasa) is the name of it.. lovely.. since my favorite color is pink and mixed with the green it is amazing..THanks for your Blog.. it inspires me so much...
ReplyDeleteHello Mary! You know..I don't know if I've ever seen a green flower before...in magazines and now on here I have but I don't ever remember seeing one in real life. I'll have to make that a goal! Have fun planting your new flowers and have a wonderful weekend. Maura :)
ReplyDeleteLucky duck! I love those green zinnias but I haven't seen any for sale anywhere and I am WAY too lazy and impatient to stat them from seed, (not to mention, it's a little too late!) Maybe next year. Yes, I love green flowers:>)
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ReplyDeleteWhat a great shot Mary. Is there a texture on top?
ReplyDeleteHave you tried Limelight Hydrangea? It opens green, fades to white/green and matures with dusty rose/pink blossoms. Absolutley lovely paniculata hydrangea.
ReplyDeleteMaggie, No texture on top, but I think I used one or two vintage PS actions, which may have had some sort of haze in it...
ReplyDeleteLast week's photo was amazing. It matched my Friends Blog perfectly. For that reason alone, I loved it. ;> It is true that, until you started posting them, I would not have been an admirer of green flowers.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty photo! I do like the green flowers also. My header has a picture I took of some green gladiolas last Summer (on the left, next to the yellow one). These were the first green ones I had seen.
ReplyDeleteI love green flowers too Mary!...Green zinnias are so pretty as cut flowers too...Love this photo!
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