Sunday, April 11, 2010

Mosaic Monday


Winter was very hard on Musashi's Garden.

The lime trees did not survive along with the red and gold Ixora.

We weren't sure what Spring would bring us, but we aren't disappointed.

Here are a few of the Spring blooms in Musashi's Garden.



Blooming in Musashi's Garden


A little of everything: ranunculus, roses, wild flowers, dragon lady crossvine,
freesia, dianthus, Mexican lavender, hibiscus, camellia.

We will replant the Ixora -- eventually. We love that they bloom year round.
And there are more citrus trees in our future.

Happy Mosaic Monday. Be sure to visit Mary and the other participants.




23 comments:

  1. Such gorgeous colors! That rose in the middle reminds me of orange sherbet!!

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  2. I'd love to stroll close by your garden, Snap. But, meanwhile, I'll enjoy the photos! Lucky You!

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  3. Gorgeous mosaic! Thanks for sharing your beautiful flowers
    *hugs*deb

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  4. Beautiful mosaic, you have lovely flowers in your garden.

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  5. Hi, Very beautiful mosaic picture! I hope that you have a lovely new week!
    Hugs...
    Bobbi

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  6. Beautiful mosaic of flowers. The roses are gorgeous.

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  7. We are not quite there yet...here up north. Such pretty flowers...I am waiting

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  8. What beautiful colors! Isn;t Spring just wonderful?? I love your mosaic...

    Love,
    Sue

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  9. What beautiful flowers are in Musashi's garden. Your mosaic is gorgeous. I love your header Mosaic too.

    I just love those yellow roses!
    Karen

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  10. Oh how lovely!!! Thanks so much for sharing these beautiful blooms at MM. :)

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  11. I'm especially partial to freesias - they fill the garden with such a robust fragrance!

    Amanda

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  12. Ahh so much beauty in each section of your mosaic. Happy Monday to you...

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  13. Beautiful flowers. I don't know what Ixora is so am going to look it up.
    Thanks for visiting and leaving a comment on my blog.

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  14. I was just scrolling through my list and saw that I missed this. What a gorgeous mosaic you made. It made my heart feel lighter to see so much in bloom. Even though winter may have walloped Musashi's garden it is coming back, petal by petal. I hope you and Mr. Dragon and blooming too.

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  15. Hi Snap, the center piece Rose is such a stunner! Each and every bloom are beautifully captured!

    Happy Monday!

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  16. Oh My! they are beautiful. That rose in the center is exquisite! laurie

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  17. Tis is a great mosaic. Did I read that you have a plant that blooms year-round? Oh my! You know how to make me feel jealous!

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  18. Thanks so much for coming by. Your flower mosaic is gorgeous.

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  19. Your blooms are beautiful! Wish I had half of them! Spring is coming slowly but surely here.. a few tulips, creeping phlox, and a few buds on my clematis'..another month should be very colorful I hope!
    Great mosaic!

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  20. Oh how lovely! This makes me want to run out & purchase a peach colored rose immediately. What a gorgeous color! I have yellow & red & white ones but no peach.
    Beautiful mosaic!!

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  21. I wish I could grow a lime tree here in western Canada. I'll bet the blossoms smell amazing on them.

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  22. There couldn't be a prettier mosaic than this one filled with beautiful flowers!

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