Hello Everyone!
My Camellia Mosaic
The Camellia blooms for just a short time in the spring, so I wanted to capture the wonderful color and shape of this beautiful plant while it's so lovely, graceful and elegant.
Camellia Japonica 'Marie Bracey'
Blooms in Spring
Great specimen plant
Glossy evergreen foliage
Large, coral-pink blooms
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xo
Betty
Such beauty in all its glory! lovely Camellia, beautiful photos in mosaic too! Happy Pink Saturday!
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Oh, Betty, your Camellia is stunning! What a beautiful bouquet they make! Your photos are wonderful too. Happy Pink Saturday and have a lovely weekend.
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Sandi
Hi Betty!
ReplyDeleteThe bright colors are stunning. What a perfect way to start my weekend.
Gorgeous! I get to enjoy two huge camellia trees at an elderly friends house and LOVE them. Aren't they grand! (If they just smelled as good as roses, they'd be PERFECT :) ). Happy Pink Saturday!
ReplyDeleteThey are so pretty and I love the color.
ReplyDeleteOh, Betty, they are spectacular, awesome & PINK! Love'em!
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Hugs,
Marydon
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Your flowers are gorgeous Betty-enjoy:@)
ReplyDeleteCamélia...Beautiful as the name
ReplyDeleteIt's missing only the perfume
of this mosic bouquet
Have a nice sunday
Frieda
You have a fabulous mosaic, but my, oh, my... those flowers. Beautiful!!
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Karen
Ladybug Creek
What luscious flowers in your Camellia Mosaic. Love that color! I remember my mother had a camellia bush where I grew up in Georgia. It had bright red flowers. It was a real treat to see your pictures! Nancy
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteEveryone is commenting on the particular beauty of the camellias on the Island this year. I think that it was the long, cold spring that kept them from blooming as early as usual and then being beaten by the rain. They were late and seemed to love it.