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R is for Red Ranunculaceae (Anemone) (+3 insets)

R is for Red Ranunculaceae (Anemone) (+3 insets)
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Note: I have a series of blog posts about my new garden! My New Adventure: A Raised Bed Flower Garden! (More posts are there now!)

A couple of years ago, I got a really nice deal on end-of-season spring bulbs, and Steve and I spent many hours digging holes and planting them out in our meadow around the beloved Oak tree which stands guard there. We didn't have much soil to contribute, so we dug in the clay dirt, plopped in some potting soil, added the bulb and covered it up. We set up sprinklers and watered every day. In the end, not a single bulb flowered. We were so disappointed.

Last year in April, I looked out into the meadow and saw something blue. No. Could it be? I ran out to see, and yes, it was an anemone!!! I got my camera and took many pictures because I expected that it would be eaten by the next day, and it was. It was the only flower to bloom. (See the insets above).

This year, April came around and I looked at my anemone pictures to get the exact date. A few days before, I began making rounds, but the blue anemone didn't come up. Discouraged, I almost gave up the hunt, but decided to check the next day, just in case.

As I approached, I saw something red and held my breath. Shouting in happiness, I bent down to look. "Ohhhhhh!!! A RED ONE!!" Again I ran for my camera and took pictures. Even though it lasted just a day, I am so happy I captured images of this lovely red de Caen Anemone!

Explored on May 24, 2014. Highest placement, #1.

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 Ulrich Dinges
Ulrich Dinges
sehr schön
you always tell stories. i feel well and with you while reading
10 years ago.
 .t.a.o.n.
.t.a.o.n.
so beautiful !
10 years ago.
 Valeriane ♫ ♫ ♫¨*
Valeriane ♫ ♫ ♫¨* club
une splendeur****************j'arrive trop tard pour mes groupes snif !***************
10 years ago.
 Soeradjoen (limited time)
Soeradjoen (limited…
Very beautiful!

Admired in: # Fleurs rouges / Red flowers #
5 years ago.
 Denis Aubry
Denis Aubry
Merci pour ce petit clin d’œil printanier!
3 years ago.

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