Like a flock of angels, the spring blooms soar out of the earth and into our humble lives. Some think Epimedium x youngianum ‘Niveum’ looks like a Bishop’s hat, hence the common name. #epimedium #flowers #bishopshat #spring #gardens (at Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden)
This is the 10th one of these flowers Slash has stolen and brought home.
Here is number 11…
Here’s his third catch of the night.
And that second photo is his face right after I told him “People on the internet love your flower catching skills, Mr. Slash!”
Guess what Mr. Slash is up to tonight?
And, he’s back at it again tonight.
He got another one, and he is proud of himself.
He brought in another one tonight.
Thank you, Mr. Slash!
He is so beautiful 😭
He’s aware of that, and loves being told that. 😛
Sometimes, he will hold my hand when I ask him about the flowers.
He brought these two flowers in last night, and decided to pose for me when I put them near him to take photos.
Plot twist! He brought back a hibiscus tonight instead of the usual ones.
He must be feeling more tropical.
He’s back to the normal ones now…
Even when it’s raining, he still decides to go and find these. Good thing for him that whatever breed of cat he is, he has remarkably water-resistant fur!
He had a very busy night while everyone was asleep last night…
The flowering dogwood is both the state tree and the state flower of Virginia. It’s easy to see why the flower is well- loved, but look at those beautiful twisted branches in the background. Such an elegant backdrop for the blooms. #rva #rvagardentrail #dogwood #flowerstagram #millionblooms #flowers #garden (at Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden)
The pink and yellow color combo on this columbine reminds us of a sunset. Did you know that the position of the Aquilegia canedensis flowers can be nodding (shown) or erect, depending on what pollinators they hope to attract. #rvagardentrail #columbine #flowers #garden #pink #flowerstagram (at Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden)
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