Session Road in Bloom Part II
It’s Outdoor Wednesday again! Well, here they are (Part II) – my non-pink pictures taken from the event which I thought is very appropriate for today’s Outdoor Wednesday
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Oh my! That is one giant butterfly!
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Here's another one I was fortunate to have snapped before she flew away
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Can you see clearly the intricacy of the branches of this bonsai tree? Cool, huh? (I'm amazed by the trunk with the roots flowing everywhere. It's a little wash out in this picture though
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Azalea! I think through the stroll this was the only one I'm sure of. Why? Well, the name was written at that cardboard on top! lol . If you see closely at the bottom, there's a money tree too. Why is it called a money tree?
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A close-up of the beautiful Azalea. Look closely at the middle, don't they look like clear crystals?
Click on the picture for a better view and you'll know what I mean. I really think it's beautiful.
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A little blurry.
Just think its a watercolor-painted orchid
The one on the back is clear though
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Beautiful landscape, yes?
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A close-up of that tree from the previous picture. Anybody know the name? I was intrigued. The trunk and branches look kinda old, not much leaves too. But look at the clump of flowers!
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There you have it. Three posts of my Panagbenga experience
‘Till next year.
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Happy Outdoor Wednesday!
Thank You Miss Susan of A Southern Daydreamer for hosting Outdoor Wednesday.
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Related Posts:
Panagbenga 2009: Parade of Floats
Panagbenga 2009: Session Road in Bloom Part I













Looks like a fun place to visit, very pretty.
Lovely plants!
Happy Outdoor Wednesday! Beautiful plants! Love the butterflies too! Thanks for sharing your photos.
Susan
Beautiful plants, gorgeous flowers!…Christine
Happy Outdoor Wednesday. I enjoyed seeing the azalea because of its brilliant color. Those butterflies are oh so cute.
Joyce
Those are some gorgeous pictures, love the butterflies too. Cindy
Plants, flowers, and butterflies…OH MY!
Happy Wed, Candy
Such pretty photos and the bonsai is amazing. The butterfly is a cute whimisical touch.
Thanks for stopping by my blog and please try the orchids. You won’t be disappointed!
I enjoy your blog. Mary
So many great pictures, and I love the butterflies!
How beautiful! The orchid is my fave! Great pictures to share today! I love them all! Happy Wednesday!
Wow,pretty flowers ! Thanks for stopping by.
Luv the bonsai tree and also how they placed the giant butterflies on those plants!
-marie
Happy outdoor wednesday. I love to see your photos.
greetings from Holland
Unbelievable photos, I know you had a great time, I just could not get over how pretty the butterfly was. Thank you for sharing.
Blessings,
Sue
Brilliant closeups of the flowers, as always. You really have a talent for this!
Very pretty. The orchid is beautiful! But it was the bonsai tree which caught my eye is amazement:) They are facinating.
Beth
Those are lovely pictures… Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful pictures! I love the whimsical butterflys and the orchids. I would love to grow orchids but I hear it is difficult. It sounds like you had a fun day!!
xoxo
Janie
Beautiful pictures! What a pretty place to while away the day.
I’ve enjoyed this trip with you SO much! It has been a fun tour.
XO,
Sheila
Not too long now and my azaleas will be blooming and then all of a sudden there are a million butterflies everywhere. Precious gifts from nature only to be enjoyed for a little while. I can’t wait. Loved your post. ~ Lynn
beautiful!
happy spring to you!
chasity
I’m glad you guys enjoyed the 3 mini-parts of my Panagbenga tour.
And to Jane and to all those amateurs like me, let’s go try grow some of those orchids. The type where Mary says is easy to care for. Easy enough for beginners like us.