The Artword this week is Botanicals, so I'm entering one of my Wisteria shots.
In mid- to late March, the Wisteria blooms in the area of Alabama where I live. The trees and bushes in the woods and along the roadways hang heavy with the soft lavender clusters. It's one of the most beautiful sights I've ever seen. But you have to look fast. The blossoms last for only a week or two.
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On 04/29/2007, Nellie said ...
Most lovely! Do they have an aroma?
On 04/29/2007, Terri said ...
Wow, those blooms are gorgeous. And congrats on the new baby...what a precious little one.
On 04/29/2007, anita said ...
How beautiful! A long time ago I lived in Charleston, and the spring wisteria show was one of my favorite things.
On 04/29/2007, Rian said ...
Mmmmm. I can still remember the heady scent of wisteria in San Diego (30 years ago).
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