“This pincushion flower cultivar is a compact, clump-forming perennial which typically grows only 12-15″ tall. Long and profuse bloom from late April until frost. Blooms almost all year in mild winter climates. Flowers (2″ diameter) feature an outer ring of frilly pink petals and a paler domed center cushion with protruding stamens (resembling pins in a pincushion). Flowers bloom singly on stiff stems.” To read more click here
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Oh and I forgot to say: Happy Birthday!!!!!
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Thanks so much! 😀
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You’re very welcome. I hope it was wonderful!
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It was!! 😀
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That’s so interesting and I’ve never seen them before.
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This is another flower I found at the supermarket. They have all sorts of potted flowers and plants that they put out this time of year.
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What a great shade!
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I think it is one of the prettier shades nature has created. She’s a brilliant artist.
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So pretty, Jackie. 🙂
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Thank you, Sylvia! 😀
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Lovely Photo with such detail! Pincushions are one of my favourite garden flowers….sadly 😦 they became one of hubby’s ”weeding casualties” which I must look to reinstate!
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Thank you! I don’t think your poor garden will ever recovery from hubby’s debacle. 😉
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I think you are quite right there Jackie, unfortunately ;-/
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