Monday, March 28, 2011

Blue bells...

I think these are really grape hyacinths, but I used to call them 'blue bells' when I was little. And you?

Am in the US for several months.

7 comments:

Luis Gomez said...

These are really pretty. I don't think I have ever seen one of them for real.

Kate said...

You can't beat nature; those two bright colours together are magnificent!

Gaelyn said...

Right on both accounts for me. And a true sign that spring has sprung and summer's on its way.

Olivier said...

en entend presque le bruit de ces cloches ;))

Jilly said...

I call them muscari and just love them. I've got them in blue and in white and also they grow wild on the banks here - slightly smaller when they are wild. Love them! And a lovely photo too.

Andy said...

Nice photo. With spring approaching I have noticed that photographers are turning their attention towards flowers.

Daryl said...

whatever they are they are gorgeous and such a nice shot!

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