Friday, June 5, 2020

Pansy Chorus


If flowers could sing, a pansy chorus in the front yard would fill the air with sweet melodies.


Their little faces look so adorable, lifted up to the sun.


I love the different color combinations and floral patterns among them, too. 




They are such generous little flowers, with long blooming times.


Today, they got a good watering as they looked thirsty.

WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT PANSIES?

9 comments:

  1. I know they wouldn't survive in our harsh environment. :) It's already 110 F and above each day so all my plants are struggling to maintain any sort of moisture. :/ Hope you are well.

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  2. Not a lot but do think they are very pretty.
    Merle...............

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  3. Pansies look delicate but they are very hardy. At least in my climate. I love these beautiful, happy looking flowers.

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  4. What do I know about pansies?

    I know that I love their cheery faces. I know their fragrance is so delicate you must lean in close to catch a whiff. I know they like cooler weather and are quite hardy. I know a person must keep pinching off the spent blossoms to encourage new blooms, otherwise the plant makes seed pods and goes dormant.

    I'm glad we share a love of pansies, Susan. You have some lovely pots.

    Happy Saturday,
    Brenda xox


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  5. I can't believe the color of those Purple flowers - they are magnificent. The deep Purple ones are quite mysterious and lovely.

    ~Sheri

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  6. I've heard they are from the violet family Susan. I don't have pansies here as it is too hot for them during the summer months. Yours are gorgeous. Love all the different colors.

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  7. Susan those are absolutely beautiful -

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  8. Your pansies are so pretty. Here in Georgia, we plant pansies in October and they bloom all winter until May. Their colorful blooms remind me a little of butterflies!

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