Home > Home Comforts In my window: Lupins One of the simplest joys of summer is to pick wild flowers – and bring them home… …to keep the other tamed plants company. Share this:FacebookMastodonLinkedInXEmailPinterest Discover more from iHannas Blog Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email. Type your email… Subscribe Categories:Home Comforts Tags:flowerplantswindow view Related Posts Draw & doodle Summer flowers Photography What to Do during April Weather times Crafts Poetic words and a Wire Flower Photography Cinnamon, roses & lingonberries Photography A Stockholm Must See: Spring in Kungsan 3 Responses Comments 3 Pingbacks 0 Ah I see you have a ‘chain of hearts’ pot plant – I love that plant and have some cuttings growing from a friend’s parent plant. Reply Yes, I’ve always loved that plant because it is so cute – and easy to keep alive! :) Reply Right now I am in Nova Scotia, Canada where lupins are the local flower, so famous that they feature of postcards as well as everywhere in gardens and not. Reply Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Notify me of new posts by email. Post comment Please note: JavaScript is required to post comments. Prev Post How to Create a Digital Kaleidoscope Mandala Next Post Eye Candy: Back to Visby
Ah I see you have a ‘chain of hearts’ pot plant – I love that plant and have some cuttings growing from a friend’s parent plant. Reply
Right now I am in Nova Scotia, Canada where lupins are the local flower, so famous that they feature of postcards as well as everywhere in gardens and not. Reply
Ah I see you have a ‘chain of hearts’ pot plant – I love that plant and have some cuttings growing from a friend’s parent plant.
Yes, I’ve always loved that plant because it is so cute – and easy to keep alive! :)
Right now I am in Nova Scotia, Canada where lupins are the local flower, so famous that they feature of postcards as well as everywhere in gardens and not.