The Carolina Jasmine isn't blooming yet in my neck of the woods so I had to go back to a shot from another year. Click for the home of ABC Wednesday.
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25 comments:
Oh I really want to feel and smell these in real time. They are so pretty--can you tell I'm ready for spring.
Ann
such a lovely photo and so good to see from here in rainy/snowy New England USA ~ enjoy ^_^
I bet the bees have the location to this bush well mapped. I've never seen this kind of plant in person and can only guess how nice it smells
I love these, here and at the ABCW site.
ROG, ABC Wednesday team
We planted jasmine several years ago. It must not like our climate, it is still alive but hasn't grown much and only had a couple of blooms last year.
An Arkies Musings
Beautiful! I am ready for Spring!
J is for...
this is a type of jasmine i'm not familiar with. thanks.
btw, i had jasmine too :)
I love jasmine!!! We too are having a long winter and late spring. I like the cold (a lot better than the heat), but I am ready for some nice, warm sun.
i didn't know there is a yellow jasmine. these are beautiful. are they fragrant, too?
J is for...
Love your Jazzy Springtime Jasmine.
The fragrance would be Just divine.
How jubilant! Does it smell as sweet as the white variety?
Leslie
abcw team
Welcome to Carver!
Thank you for this beautiful spring picture.
For me, a lot of snow. Blizzard, cold.
I send greetings.
Lucia
I just love the bright flowers. They have such a happy feel.
I did Jasmine too. They are so lovely and the fragrance is heavenly. I researched them last year and found there are a variety of types. Love your photo!!
How lovely, - Jasmine is very popular today and the shrub version is wonderful in the spring time. I had one in the garden before the garden before last, and loved it.
Never knew of this 'version' of jasmine! I hv always identified jasmine with white short flowers....
This should be blooming here soon if not now.
Beautiful spring flowers, beautiful colours. I am greeting
What a gorgeous flower, hope it is blooming soon in your area, happy spring.
Such beautiful flowers, and a happy color! I hope Spring arrives soon for you (it's still hiding here:)
Jasmine is jazzy, I wonder if it grows at high elevations? Nice picture!
Carver, this takes me back to both L.A. and Bermuda, where the jasmine flourished for months on end. The smell is heaven and the blossoms never fail to make me smile. Thanks for this lovely photo, because it's undoubtedly the only Jasmine I'll see here in Wisconsin, ha ha. Amy
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Spectacular Spring, the yellow is so intense!
Léia
our jasmine here is a pink creeper.
Jasmine smells so good!
January
Catching up (again) with this week's entries.
Rose, ABC Wednesday Team
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