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A bittermelon flower.
Yellow flowers
Yellow, flower with bug around...
The poppy bloomed, but it was so heavy it broke the stem ... I had to prop it up to take photos :(
This Flower, Unique, Bec ause Have The Heart Shape, And Fortunately I Have A Moment To Capture It :)
The poppy bloomed, but it was so heavy it broke the stem ... I had to prop it up to take photos :(
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coat of arms registrars table display - moved to the ballroom to the top table after th e ceremony - 038-2.jpg
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Crocus - the first flowers of spring 2008
A little pink color flower, look like glowing neon.
With surrounded by a tiny elements.
Exotic flower
Bright yellow flower
dahrieh flower - crimred456.gif
Winter Berries
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A young cone flower.
Flower
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we can supply the flowers to the chair cover company - no problem! - 037-2.jpg
On the left side of the picture an expired lotus blossom - on the right side a lotus bud about to open. View the following photos to see the full life cycle of a lotus flower.
In album Lotus flower photo - Lotus blo ssom images - Lotus pond photos
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Filming the 10th anniversary show at Tatton Park has been a real treat for the team. Huge crowds turned up for the filming of our closing piece to camera featuring Joe Swift, Carol Klein and Rachel de Thame. It only took 18 takes for our esteemed talent to trip the light fantastic up Chris Beardsaw's garden and sample some '10th anniversary Tatton' cupcakes which were given out to all children under 15 who visited the show. Remember, kids go free! 'Have a go Joe' had a go at making a 'lunkie' also known as a 'smoot'. The crowds loved his attempt at thatching. He was offered a stick in the rural crafts marquee but as he quipped, he's hopefully not going to need that for sometime yet! Joe also went all artistic as he turned his hand to willow sculpting when he made two ears for a hare. Carol was at home in the floral marquee where of course she used to be an exhibitor. She was amazed by the high standard of the plants, in fact she's convinced that this year was the highest standard she's ever seen. Her highlights were the Hampshire carnivorous plants and Southfields nursery stands both of which won gold medals. Carol was also a bit partial to the perennials in the marquee which were fabulous this year due to the weather conditions having been particularly good in helping them get to peak performance at the right time. Rachel's enjoyed a blooming good time in the BFA marquee where eight of Britain's top florists competed for the title of 'Florist of the year'. She was on the sidelines as the competitors had to complete a surprise challenge, they had to create a floral masterpiece with a random selection of blooms, bits and bobs.
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