søndag 29. mars 2009

Today's Flower!



Ever wondered why they are called Snowdrops?

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39 kommentarer:

Anonym sa...

Beautiful shots!

Tarolino sa...

Ja förutom att de ser ut som snödroppar så är de ju konstiga då de kan blomma mitt bland snön. Väldigt vackert komponerade bilder. Den sista blev jag särdeles betagen i.

Romicas sa...

I just love it! So beautiful, those flowers blooming out of the snow...
Thanks!

Romicas

Lilli & Nevada sa...

something so pure about these beauties

Luiz Santilli Jr sa...

Hi Valkyrien

Lovely flowers!
Thanks for sharing!

Luiz

Maria sa...

So beautiful! Wonderful shots, the pure white and the ice - great!

Gunilla sa...

Ja visst är snödroppar vårens budbärare. Fantastiskt att de kan blomma fast det är kallt och snö


Gunilla

Rune Eide sa...

Det var noen nydelige snøklokker du hadde fått tak i. For ikke å snakke om bildene du har tatt! Nå må du bare bli kvitt de hvite krystallene... :-)

Naturegirl sa...

Beautiful snowdrops..lovley photography capturing the brave little flower surviving an overnight freeze! Wishing you warmer weather and a colorful daY!

Svein sa...

Pent. Som på det øverste ser de mange ganger ut som små hage-lanterner også. Spesielt uten snø, og litt nedimellom annet bunndekke.

Lavender and Vanilla Friends of the Gardens sa...

Such delicate looking flowers and so hardy to be happy with cold feet. Very charming pictures.

Judy sa...

The snowdrops look so delicate, especially when they are surrounded by the snow!! beautiful photos!!

Gill - That British Woman sa...

super photos, I just love snowdrops....

Gill in Canada

R sa...

And I'm surprised how they survived here one night -10 C being just out and naked...

Anonym sa...

These are great photos. Love the sparkly ice-covered flowers!

Lanny sa...

Truly a drop of snow! What a pretty set of pictures.

Rune sa...

Flottte snøklokkebilder du har tatt her! :)

EG CameraGirl sa...

We have the same flower today! But mine are in dry soil - no snow.

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Reader Wil sa...

Very clever Valkyrien! Macro shots of this very small and tender flower. We call them " Sneeuwklokjes"( in Dutch)= "snowbells"

Anonym sa...

So delicate and lovely thanks for sharing them.

2sweetnsaxy sa...

Awesome! These are gorgeous shots. It's amazing to see them breaking through the snow like that and you captured it beautifully.

Arija sa...

Great closeups. I just love snowdrops.

Anne-Berit sa...

Fantastisk flotte bilder av nydelige snøklokker.Du er dyktig med kameraet!

Barbara sa...

The snow and flowers both compliment each other well. Very Pretty. Smiles B

kayleen sa...

So lovely, so delicate. Very, very nicely captured!

Joy0z sa...

Snowdrop? Hmmm thanks for the info. Very lovely. Thanks for stopping by.

Anonym sa...

Now I know..
Snowdrops are blooming in garden too!
Very nice pictures. Thank you for visit!

Mojo sa...

I've heard that they got their name from places where they grow wild and blanket entire areas in white just like snow.

But if you told me a different story, I'd believe it.

Ebie sa...

Beautiful capture and the details. Very impressive. Thank you for sharing.

Unknown sa...

The snow comes from these flowers, heheheh...impressive flowers. They love the snow.

Laerte Pupo sa...

Snowdrop: perfect name.
Beautiful photos.
Thanks for sharing.

lilly sa...

These are amazing photos.

Inkivääri sa...

Amazing pics of a flower in snow!

skywind sa...

the flower in ice crystals, crystal clear transparent, very beautiful.
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Carletta sa...

Very clever! :)
I love them all but that fourth one is really nice. It's like the bloom is wearing a skirt of diamonds.

Cheffie-Mom sa...

BEAUTIFUL!!

kath sa...

I am always amazed at the strength of these tiny flowers and their tenacious growth to bring us spring.

George sa...

Such beautiful flowers. It is amazing to see such delicate flowers blooming through the snow and ice.

Regina sa...

Good shots. Something new. Enjoy springtime..