I've never really liked Nantucket Daisies much as the ones I've planted have grown haphazardly and looked sloppy, kind of flopping all over the place with no rhyme or reason. However, this year I've fallen in love with the Nantuckets that greet me each day as I walk into my school. The bush that's to the side of our walkway is HUGE and just beautiful! Though the flowers still flop over a bit, they give me my little bit of sunshine and good will just before I walk in the doors. I love seeing them each day!
Maybe I bought an inferior plant...
Maybe I bought an inferior plant...
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xoabb
expect anything!
and how happy do you think I am that I get today off??!?!?!?
xoabb
expect anything!
and how happy do you think I am that I get today off??!?!?!?
I don't like the smell of them, but sure are eye candy here.
ReplyDeleteThose are lovely and a happy way to start the day ...
ReplyDeleteI love daisies.. they're among my favourites.. simple and fresh.
ReplyDeleteThey're beautiful. Maybe they do so well here because so many people stop to admire them every day.
ReplyDeletewv; inerc. The tendency to stop suddenly when confronted with beautiful flowers on your way in to work is called inerc. It's a distant cousin to inertia.
I love mine. They look so happy and spring-like before the killing frosts.
ReplyDeletethey are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I can see how these would lift your spirits! (now thinking:some sort of daisy for the front walk next year)
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking Stella has something to do with the floppy situation....they sure are pretty any way!
ReplyDeleteLove the daisies, even when they are sloppy and flopping around. That's how you often see them in nature.
ReplyDeleteGreat photograph of some lovely ones.
They truly are a happy flower. And hey, I had off too. Love that.
ReplyDeleteMy yard is full of inferior flowers~
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely!
Daisies always make me smile!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful! Simple and sunny :-) I carried daisies like these for my wedding.
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