Saturday, 27 May 2006

addition to Mish Mash

 

The first year we moved here I was in the garden I saw what I thought was a bit of tissue paper on one of the bushes  ~ when I went over to remove it I found it was this lovely flower ~ this is the first one out as yet this year ~ but in a day or two and with a bit of Sunshine it will be covered with blossom ~ and it looks beautiful ~ no idea of it's name though ~

 

26 comments:

Anonymous said...

That flower kind of looks like a fried egg in a tissue!!! LOL I love your saturday tag too..very cool!!  Have a great weekend..

Lyn

Anonymous said...

That is a lovely flower, can't help you with the name of it though, not at all green fingered I'm afraid!xx

Anonymous said...

Ally, that really is a beautiful flower. I notice that quite often your pictures are out of focus. I may be trying to teach a grandmother to suck eggs, but may I suggest that when you take photos, you squeeze the take button gently half way down, you will feel when you are there, and pause for a few seconds to enable the camera to focus and work out the exposure. Dan.
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Anonymous said...

Oh lovely a second episode of mish mash lol ...your flower is lovely but dont look at me ,I dont know either !lol...Hope you have a good bank holiday my friend ,love Jan xx

Anonymous said...

No idea what it is but it does look like a bit of tissue LOL   Caff xxxx

Anonymous said...

Hi Ally - now i had a plant like that in my garden in a house i used to live in some years ago, cept mine was pink and not white .....yes the flowers do look like crumpled tissue paper ..... i'll find out the name for you.
Luv Jayne x

Anonymous said...

It certainly is a strange looking, although beautiful flower.  I've never seen one like that before.  Have a great weekend.

Anonymous said...

Hi Ally,  I thought it looked like fried egg too...lol! It`s really pretty but I haven`t the slightest idea what it is...hopefully some clever soul will come up with the answer. :o)

Sandra xxxxx

Anonymous said...

It sure is a pretty flower no matter what the name... I bet it is beautiful when all are in bloom. do the blossoms last longer than a day? Sandra

Anonymous said...

That is a beautiful flower. I admire you the way you get out to the country side and eat out. I use to do all that with my widowed friends. I keep in touch with them but don't see them very often anymore. Paula

Anonymous said...

You find joy in simple things, nature,
animals, children, friends. In that you
serve as a splendid reminder of what God
has provided, pleasures we often overlook,
neglect, look down on. I'm reading a popular,
wildly popular at the time, novel first published
in 1926. I was stunned to discover on this reread
a first person prayer half a page long! Another
reminder. Thanks Ally.

Barry

Anonymous said...

pretty flower...so delicate....sorry cannot tell ya the name of it....Hugs from ky....Ora

Anonymous said...

Hi Ally...

Just popped in to say " have a great weekend"

Astra!
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Anonymous said...

I've never seen that one either, it does look like a fried egg though!! Have a lovely weekend. Jeannette xx

Anonymous said...

Lovely flower Ally sorry no idea what it is. Love Joan.

Anonymous said...

I love that flower, Ally.  So much so, that I have been trying to find out what it's called.  Unfortunately, I havent had any success .. =(     It looks a bit like what we call Passionflower here, but those grow on vines, and are quite tropical.  I am going to keep on searching !   Tina

Anonymous said...

I love this time of year,the garden always brings new surprises,lovely.xxzoexx.
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Anonymous said...

I believe it is a primrose.

Anonymous said...


Hi Ally,
This is definatly "The Rock Rose :-which is the common name.)
Cistus Aguillarii
Must go granchildren call,not much time to spare just now..Just like the pink one I told youI used to  have .They are beautifull,but as I said before so fragile to wind.
And as you said buds in abundance.
Regards Astoriasand.

Anonymous said...

It is beautiful and unusual Ally, so papery and delicate.........it's going to look wonderful when u get a whole bush of them. Rache

Anonymous said...

Can see your picture now Ally. Don't know what it is though.  If you find out will you tell me?  Is it a shrub/  Do those leaves belong to it or are they a diffeent plant/ - Angie, xx

Anonymous said...

hi Ally

Love th flowers, dog and the cat x

Anonymous said...

I am glad the "Rock rose" or Cistus Aguillarii was found by astoriasand.    I have her journal on my alerts and was pleased to meet her.     Hoping you are having a good Bank Holiday there.    My Memorial Day is going better than I felt on Saturday and Sunday.    My ear is still draining but I don't have the head conjested feeling I was having.    My back is getting use to this hot and humid weather.    The record high for yesterday was broken by 1 degree at 91F.    Earlier this morning I put heavy plastic underneath my floor in my new addition.   I take my shoes off to not press down to hard on the plastic and I can crawl around now and not be in the wet dirt.   I need to hammer in the hangers for the plastic line ( line trimmer line ) that will hold up the fiberglas blanket insulation.    When that is done I can move the floor board back and start working on the inside.    It will be cool in there because it will be open to my air conditioned cabin and fans.     I did some push mower mowing the last several days ( in the evenings ) as I have to fix the steering on my riding mower.    I also started mowing my 83 year old neighbors lawn for him.     Salty is out in the shade in his pen.     Give Barney and Nin a treat for me.      mark  

Anonymous said...

Ally you are just so sweet!!!

Kara :)

Anonymous said...

Yes, that is a rock rose alright.  We have one in a beautiful mauve colour.  Great photos.

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Anonymous said...

that's a beautiful flower.
elisa