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To replace some of the azaleas that could not withstand this past winter, I recently planted some Shasta Daisy and Echinacea. They are starting to bloom and here are some of the first photos I took of them.
The White Swan is still quite young. I’ll wait a few more days and take another shot when it is in full bloom.
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I love daisy’s, still my favorite flower. I didn’t know echinacea had white flowers…pretty.
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This echinacea “White Swan” is relatively new, at least for me. It is supposed to be easy to grow too. Thanks for stopping by, Katelon.
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Are there other colors for Echinacea flowers?
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Echinacea comes in pink/purple, yellow, orange, white, and variations of these colors. In the wild, some even have greenish flowers.
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Ah…yes…it was the pink/purple I was remembering. How wonderful that it comes in so many colors! And yours are lovely.
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I believe the French refer to daisies as ‘marguerites’ … 🙂
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Marguerites indeed. As in Marguerite Duras, a famous French novelist who was born in South Viet Nam.
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Beautiful! I like daisies more than I did before… all because of you! Thanks.
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That’s great! Thank you Helen.
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I love these photos–I’ve been fond of daisies since I was a child; just looking at one makes me happy!
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Thank you Willow. Daisies have something that’s comforting in them: beauty, dependability, easy care.
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Wow!! Exquisite captures, Neihtn!
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Thank you Amy!
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They are brilliant,they are fabulous and you have captured them so efficiently !
The Bokeh dof works miracles !
Doda 🙂
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Thanks Doda. I am using an old Canon macro lens from around 1990, before DSLRs came into existence. It is not very fancy but it works quite well.
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