Lovely 🙂 Enjoyed all the photos and the quality:0) I followed your blog and am looking forward to more posts. If you have a second please let me know what you think of this post: http://oreosandspiltmilk.com/2015/03/13/quotes-on-writing-roald-dahl/ Hope you will drop by and visit 🙂
Hi, thank you for visiting my blog.
As regards the violet, we call it the March Violet around here, the botanical name is:
Botanical: Viola odorata (LINN.)
Family: N.O. Violaceae
And a link to a botanical website is: http://botanical.com/botanical/mgmh/v/vioswe12.html
I will look up your Viola sororia also it sounds nice! 🙂
Lovely 🙂 Enjoyed all the photos and the quality:0) I followed your blog and am looking forward to more posts. If you have a second please let me know what you think of this post: http://oreosandspiltmilk.com/2015/03/13/quotes-on-writing-roald-dahl/ Hope you will drop by and visit 🙂
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Thank you for your visit, I went and checked your link, a nice blog you have. Glad I visited.
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I’m curious about the violet you have. It looks so much like a violet that grows here (Minnesota) called Viola sororia, the sisterly violet.
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Hi, thank you for visiting my blog.
As regards the violet, we call it the March Violet around here, the botanical name is:
Botanical: Viola odorata (LINN.)
Family: N.O. Violaceae
And a link to a botanical website is:
http://botanical.com/botanical/mgmh/v/vioswe12.html
I will look up your Viola sororia also it sounds nice! 🙂
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How true! Lovely signs of spring your way!
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Thank you, and likewise 🙂
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