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10 June 2008

WW - Cephalaria III (In bloom and getting there)




This week's entry for the Tuesday and Wednesday edition of Wordless Wednesday.

58 comments:

  1. I like the flower series you have presented Jams. Happy WW!

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  2. Anonymous9:06 am

    Jams, I love the 2nd shot! :)
    Have a good week and Happy WW!!!

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  3. Anonymous9:18 am

    Liked the series a lot !
    The 2nd pic on being enlarged reminded me of a pineapple ! :)
    Happy WW !

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  4. These are delightful. I love the sunlight through the petals in the last shot and the geometry of the second, and the texture of the first.

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  5. I love the bald one in the middle - the textures are intriguing. Well done!

    Tink *~*~*
    My Mobile Adventures *~*~*

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  6. This is really an intersting flower!

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  7. I love the flowers you post every week. I wonder if they can survive in hot weather. I would love to buy their seeds when I go to UK.

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  8. Anonymous3:27 pm

    How great to see it's flower against the blue...

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  9. the beautiful flower belies your previous post

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  10. Awesome!! Happy WW!

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  11. They are fascinating the way they are changing!

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  12. Once again, absolutely fabulous Jams!!

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  13. Great set of shots! Thanks so much for having stopped by earlier.

    Happy WW :)

    My WW entries for today are at:

    Pastyme With Good Companye

    The Paranormal Blog

    Nuttin' But

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  14. Great post for WW. Thanks for stopping by! Happy WW.

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  15. Anonymous10:16 pm

    Amazing - you have one heck of a varied back garden!

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  16. wow, i love this. happy ww, jams!

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  17. A full cycle. great shot! Happy WW.

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  18. Lovely Jams...but as I type, I see a bit of your blog entry below...doomsday? Thursday?

    I just gotta go read this!!

    Have a super Wednesday.

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  19. Beautiful - I am learning about a lot of new flowers coming to your site.

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  20. I'm going to look up this blog on Google Page Rank, quietly it's becoming one of the most popular blogs.

    Good work with the pix.

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  21. Cool shots:) Happy WW.

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  22. Well, that's an odd-looking, yet still beautiful flower. Great pics!

    My WW post for this week is here. Have a great day!

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  23. Great photos. The last is my favorite!

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  24. Anonymous5:47 am

    That is a great series, Jams. Once again you presented me with a flower I have never seen before.

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  25. I'm really enjoying our great flower series, too. Excellent.

    Bobbie

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  26. Anonymous7:02 am

    Your flowers are always simply beautiful!
    Happy ww :)

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  27. These are fab. The middle one is my fav. Well done!
    happy WW!

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  28. My favourite is the third one! I came to say hi, I'm leaving for France for two weeks on Friday! See you!

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  29. wow ... love the stages that you caught!

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  30. Anonymous8:18 am

    such gorgeous shots!!

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  31. these are just lovely! and i agree with many of the comments, the second photo is a real winner --- very interesting, like some magic baton :)

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  32. Anonymous10:43 am

    They remind me somewhat of our Dandelions. Lovely series, Jams.

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  33. Nice series. I love that second shot.

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  34. Such a pretty flower for a name that sounds like a dreaded disease!

    Ceph as in Cephalitis
    Alaria as in Malaria
    Voila!:Cephalaria

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  35. wow...beautiful..

    Please visit mine also at My Imaginary Travels. Thanks

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  36. Anonymous3:13 pm

    Loved watching the evolution!

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  37. Anonymous3:23 pm

    Just gorgeous. My plants are not doing nearly as well. I had a "golden nugget" heirloom tomato, but it's comepletely gone. I must not have a green thumb :(

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  38. Wow great series of pics...

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  39. Are these in your garden? Very pretty.

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  40. Cool series and nice to see the evolution of last week's photo (it was last week, wasn't it?). I love the middle photo especially.

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  41. A magnificent bloom that I've never heard of, jams! Thanks for the education!

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  42. I love the flower against the sky! Lovely shot! Happy WW!

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  43. The second one is so fabulous...it looks like a painting!

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  44. I always love your WW, so I had to stop by to see whatcha got. Beauty - as always. Thx for stopping by and wishing me happy versaries. I don't think but one noticed I said anni-blogo which includes my man and I's anni too...Yay.

    OK. That's all. I've got to go back to work. *happies*

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  45. Anonymous3:11 am

    Love the series of shots here. Great job! Happy WW.

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  46. Anonymous3:32 am

    Beautiful flowers! I like the glow off the 2nd one. Thanks for visiting.

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  47. the second one surely captivated me.
    c",) Morning Sniffles

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  48. What an interesting series of shots! :) Thanks for visiting my WW! :)

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  49. Anonymous4:09 pm

    mesmerizing!
    thanks for sharing and for stopping by my WW

    Joshua

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  50. I knew you'd post this when it had bloomed! What an odd and enchanting flower! We don't' have them. :-(

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