55 thoughts on “Wordless Wednesday ~ June 22, 2022”
Mee-yow mee commint iss MIA Miss Monika!!! What iss oin on with WerdPress?? A bunch of bloggiess are missin mee commintss….**sighss**
Mee meowed how dellycat an beeuteefull Belldin Heart plantss are…..
~~head rubss~~BellaDharma~~ an ((hugss)) BellaSita Mum
Sometimes they show up delayed (not sure what causes that but they do show up eventually). I’m sure it will show up soon. I saw a couple from you on Wednesday’s post.
Those are always so pretty, I have a few of those bleeding hearts too…once I had 2, almost as big as shrubs, but now I only have one medium one and a couple smaller ones. Not sure what happened to the bigger ones, maybe they were too wet and froze over the bad winter we had that year.
This bush has sprouted a couple of smaller ones nearby in the poppy mallow. Always a treat when I discover another one. For years I couldn’t grow Bleeding Hearts to save my life, now it seems like it’s foolproof {knock on wood😉).
“Bleeding hearts” sounds for sure like something we wouldn’t want to experience, but who wouldn’t like to experience these bleeding hearts in their garden? Beautiful.
Thanks. Good point on experiencing a literal bleeding heart. But nature must have decided to make it extra lovely to make up for the human condition with the same name.
Interesting. I have one that stays in the house in the winter but lives outside under a covered patio during the summer. It doesn’t seem to mind our heat, but then again, it’s a ‘dry’ heat.
Mee-yow mee commint iss MIA Miss Monika!!! What iss oin on with WerdPress?? A bunch of bloggiess are missin mee commintss….**sighss**
Mee meowed how dellycat an beeuteefull Belldin Heart plantss are…..
~~head rubss~~BellaDharma~~ an ((hugss)) BellaSita Mum
Sometimes they show up delayed (not sure what causes that but they do show up eventually). I’m sure it will show up soon. I saw a couple from you on Wednesday’s post.
Wee did not want youss’ to think wee not here to vissit Miss Monika an Sweet Norman an Elsa!
You’re too sweet. We’d never think that. We know how technology can hassle us mere mortals (usually more than once). Hang in there.
Thanx Miss Monika fore understandin an beein so kind…. <3 <3 <3
Extraordinary! Thanks for sharing! 🌞
Why thank you! I never had any luck with bleeding hearts before so this one just leaves me smitten with its beauty.
Those are always so pretty, I have a few of those bleeding hearts too…once I had 2, almost as big as shrubs, but now I only have one medium one and a couple smaller ones. Not sure what happened to the bigger ones, maybe they were too wet and froze over the bad winter we had that year.
This bush has sprouted a couple of smaller ones nearby in the poppy mallow. Always a treat when I discover another one. For years I couldn’t grow Bleeding Hearts to save my life, now it seems like it’s foolproof {knock on wood😉).
Live, Love, Meow and Bark!!
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Lulu: “I feel like I want to hit those flowers with a tiny little hammer and listen to the music they make when they ring …”
Hahaha. Little ping like sounds in the garden-I like it!
They look like a combination of hearts and partridges.
You’re right-they do!
Beautiful! <3
Thanks, Eliza. They have such a striking flower.
Awesome capture of beautiful blooms!!!
Woos – Lightning, Misty, and Timber
Why thank you. That morning light was so beautiful.
Wow!! Gorgeous!!
Thanks! Appreciate that.
those are gorgeous!!
Thanks, Caren. For a couple of weeks, they are exquisite. Hope you’re staying comfortably cool with the heat dome.
Love!
Thanks. Bleeding hearts are one of those old fashioned flowers that work so well in a cottage garden.
“Bleeding hearts” sounds for sure like something we wouldn’t want to experience, but who wouldn’t like to experience these bleeding hearts in their garden? Beautiful.
Thanks. Good point on experiencing a literal bleeding heart. But nature must have decided to make it extra lovely to make up for the human condition with the same name.
So beautiful. Wow. Love the colors.
Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. Scritches to the pups, a smooch to Norman and a big hug to you. ♥
Thanks, Sandee. Norman sends his best mid-week pupster kisses.
Bleeding Heart flowerss are so beeuteefull Miss Monika!!!
Thanx…..
**purrss** BellaDharma an ((hugss)) BellaDharma
Thank you, BellaDharma and BellaSita. They are one of those statement flowers that brings out the wow factor from nature.
Perfection!
High coming from the queen of lens. Thank you! Happy mid-week.
You ain’t so shabby yourself!
Happy Hump Day!
Blush, blush. Thank you!
You can compete with me; gimme a break!
You’re too gracious.
I just speak the truth…
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What a super photograph! They were called coeur de Marie in France…
They are such a beautiful flower, so unusual. It’s like nature left her purse behind.
how pretty, ain’t nature grand?
She can be very grand and generous at times. Have a super Hump Day.
Beautiful, Monika.
Thanks, John. I struggled for years to grow Bleeding Hearts so when this bush blooms, I’m grinning from ear to ear.
I can imagine. I feel the same about hibiscus. They are a bear to grow here.
Really? I’d think with your humidity and heat they’d be great.
Too much heat. They like it in the 80s
Interesting. I have one that stays in the house in the winter but lives outside under a covered patio during the summer. It doesn’t seem to mind our heat, but then again, it’s a ‘dry’ heat.
We have tried sun, shade. I just think 30 days above 100 degrees is not something they like.
I can empathize. I wouldn’t either.
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I love bleeding hearts – so pretty!
They truly are and with the morning light behind that one, I thought it was extra special. Happy Hump Day.