A couple of weeks ago I took a short stroll through the Japanese Friendship Garden after it opened for the season. I noticed quite a lot of these delicate looking little white blooms. I don't know what they are called but, I loved seeing them there.
Do any of you know what they are called? They were very attractive growing in clusters all around the garden. I'll have to go back again in a few more weeks to see what else might be blooming. The garden does a great job with fall and winter plants.
I don't know their name, but they are a very cheering sight!
ReplyDeleteKind of Star of Bethlehem. So pure.
ReplyDeleteAre they some kind of paperwhite maybe? Are they a bulb? Anyway, they ARE nice looking.
ReplyDeleteI don't know the name, but they are beautiful and delicate.
ReplyDeleteRegardless of what they are named, the sight of them gives great pleasure.
ReplyDeleteI'm with Steve as I immediately thought of the narcissus family. Both blooms and foliage seem right on point. I had paperwhites in Phoenix and they generally bloomed in December.
ReplyDeleteCyclamen maybe Sharon, they're so pretty en masse like this.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful shots. Great trio!
ReplyDeleteI don't know what they are, but they're pretty! Let's just call them "pretty flowers".
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! They look so springlike to me!!!
ReplyDeleteI don't know but I like them, Sharon!
ReplyDeleteSo delicate and so Japanese. Perfect for the garden.
ReplyDeleteThey are a pretty sight!
ReplyDeleteYour Japanese Garden opens in November. Ours is going into hibernation. You must live in Arizona.
ReplyDeleteWhat delicate flowers. Your photographs are lovely.
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