Japanese Anenomes by snowy

Japanese Anenomes

These late flowering Anenomes in the herbaceous border are mostly pink. There is this one clump that are white , which I like so much better ,so Ill split them and hope to have more of them next year
Aw..this is so beautiful Diana. Love this so much. Absolutely fave..
September 13th, 2010  
I love this flower. I like the gradual fade in depth of field. Really nice photo.
September 13th, 2010  
So lovely!
September 13th, 2010  
very pretty :)
September 13th, 2010  
Very delicate flowers and a very lovely shot.
September 13th, 2010  
Lovely shot
September 13th, 2010  
love these flowers
September 13th, 2010  
lovely flowers and photo....loved your comment! thank you!
September 13th, 2010  
I like the white ones better too. Can I pinch a clump of them when they're ready - I only have pink
September 13th, 2010  
Oh, they are beautiful!! They remind me of a dogwood with a yellow center. Great shot, Diana
September 13th, 2010  
Beautiful photo
September 13th, 2010  
VEry nice Diana. They look beautiful.
September 13th, 2010  
So pretty. I am jealous...seems you have a variety of beautiful flowers in your yard!
September 14th, 2010  
beautiful
September 14th, 2010  
I love the centers of anemones. You ought to try a macro of them too.
September 14th, 2010  
What beautiful flowers, and so many of them! Lovely photo, Diana!
September 14th, 2010  
These are beautiful!!
September 14th, 2010  
Thank you all for your comments
September 14th, 2010  
Love these anemones - they usually flowered in the autumn, I had the pinl ones too.
September 14th, 2010  
This is beautiful!!
September 14th, 2010  
Magnificent, lovely shot too!
September 14th, 2010  
very nice shot!
September 14th, 2010  
lovely picture...
September 14th, 2010  
thanks Diana! :)
September 14th, 2010  
Gorgeous!
September 14th, 2010  
They are so pretty Diana and how nice that they flower late giving the garden a longer Summer :)
September 14th, 2010  
Lovely capture x
September 14th, 2010  
This is completely marvelous.
September 15th, 2010  
They look a bit like the Rose of Sharron, though they are yellow. Lovely shot! Hope you'll have more white ones next year.
September 19th, 2010  
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