I appreciate grape hyacinths, small cone-like flowers that grow from fall-planted bulbs, more now that I have whole bunches of them popping up in front of my home.
The grape hyancinths go nicely with the creeping phlox blooming in patches of my front yard.
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Lovely the flowers and color are my favorite in a Spring garden!
Very nice shots. These flowers seem so delicate.
Lovely! Grape hyacinth are among my favorite spring flowers, and I joyfully anticipate their blooming; it means real spring is just around the corner. Lovely photos.
When I saw the first picture I understood why they were called GRAPE hyacinth.
lovely shot
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These are both lovely flowers! Love the first one – maybe beacause I love the blue color!
Both species are just lovely and there to be appreciated. The phlox was of particular interest to me because of the twocoloured flowers with a bright yellow center and I agree the two compliment eachother perfectly.
Lovely combination of colors. Looks like your creeping phlox is really well established! Great photos.
The hyacinth and the ground phlox blend beautifully in your garden.
Lovely photos! Hyacinths are adorable! Have a nice and sunny day! 🙂
I love phlox it is a great sign of spring. Nice captures. Smiles B
Very nice! I don’t think I’ve ever seen that kind of hyacinth. In the first shot they look like little blue trees. 🙂
I do not know the grape hyacinth, but your photos are very nice.
Thanks for sharing.
Wonderful flower combinations. I especially love the grape hyacinths.
Paz
My first time seeing grape hyacinths and I’m already falling in love with them 🙂 Lovely!
what a pretty grape hyacinth, i love the color and the lavender dainty flowers. they are all pretty.
Such delicate little flowers, thank you for sharing them.
beautiful dainty flowers. i love the lavender one.
I love phlox and grape hyacinth. You photographed them so well.
I like the varied textures in these beautiful photos, the contrasts of colors with the phlox and hyacinths are wonderful.
Me too! they are the first always each spring to poke their heads out. The brave Hyacinth.
I love the sweet scents of the hyacinths. It just stays on forever. 🙂