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Monday, 28 February 2011
Monday, 28 February 2011
9 comments:
- Karin said...
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Oh, such sweet, tiny flowers! I understand it can bloom in different color, possibly indicating the type of soil. Love its fragrance when it is bruised! Kind of makes me think we too should give off a lovely fragrance when bruised.
- Monday, 28 February, 2011
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Well, I have been gardening for 60 years plus and never realised that rosemary produced flowers!
- Monday, 28 February, 2011
- LindyLouMac said...
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Gorgeous but aren't they in bloom very early?
- Monday, 28 February, 2011
- Yvonne said...
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Oh! I love to cook with rosemary. Never seen the flowers before...very pretty.
- Monday, 28 February, 2011
- Mrs B said...
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Not surprisingly WAY ahead of any rosemary flowers here. This year will try using a few flowers sprinkled over rhubarb fool/flumery as and when they do appear. It's meant to be a good combination!
- Monday, 28 February, 2011
- Louise | Italy said...
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I have to admit that, yes, I was surprised to see them at this time of year too. But I don't really remember when they flower normally. Must pay more attention!
- Tuesday, 01 March, 2011
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Rosemary - already! What a delight!
- Tuesday, 01 March, 2011
- Stresa Sights said...
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beautiful Louise... thanks for showing us something we might have otherwise overlooked..
Dana - Tuesday, 01 March, 2011
- le Chef said...
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I've never seen rosemary bloom. I've heard of it, and I have had rosemary, but I've never seen it bloom. maybe I've been gone every year...? Very beautiful.
- Friday, 04 March, 2011
9 comments:
Oh, such sweet, tiny flowers! I understand it can bloom in different color, possibly indicating the type of soil. Love its fragrance when it is bruised! Kind of makes me think we too should give off a lovely fragrance when bruised.
Well, I have been gardening for 60 years plus and never realised that rosemary produced flowers!
Gorgeous but aren't they in bloom very early?
Oh! I love to cook with rosemary. Never seen the flowers before...very pretty.
Not surprisingly WAY ahead of any rosemary flowers here. This year will try using a few flowers sprinkled over rhubarb fool/flumery as and when they do appear. It's meant to be a good combination!
I have to admit that, yes, I was surprised to see them at this time of year too. But I don't really remember when they flower normally. Must pay more attention!
Rosemary - already! What a delight!
beautiful Louise... thanks for showing us something we might have otherwise overlooked..
Dana
I've never seen rosemary bloom. I've heard of it, and I have had rosemary, but I've never seen it bloom. maybe I've been gone every year...? Very beautiful.
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