In my garden at Beauty Point, Sydney, Australia in July 2014

Snowdrops getting ready to bloom

The first snowdrops opened up on 15 July this year. It was a rainy day. Strictly speaking, these are snowflakes, but they’re commonly called snowdrops. Snowflakes prosper well in Sydney gardens whereas snowdrops prefer a colder climate. A snowdrop has only one flower on a stem while snowflakes can have up to four flowers on a stem. Moreover, snowdrops don’t have green dots on petals, therefore, I think, snowflakes are prettier.

Australian native violet and parsley grow together in harmony
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Copyright 2014 Irina Dimitric
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Lovely images. Thanks for joining the challenge!
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My pleasure, Nancy. I’m glad you like the photos. Cheers 🙂 Irina
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Gorgeous flowers.
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Thanks, Sharon. 🙂
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Just beautiful!
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Thanks, Doug. 🙂
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What lovely photographs, raindrops and all!
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Thanks, Christy. 🙂
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Beautiful plants and great photography.
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Thanks, Pam 🙂
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“Snowdrops getting ready to bloom”.. That one could be a perfect verse for a poem too, dear Irina.
Lovely set of photos. Thanks for sharing.
Best wishes and hugs,
Aquileana 😀
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What a lovely comment, my friend! I’ll remember your idea.
Hugs 🙂 Irina
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