Just a few suggestions which a Royal bride might like to consider in her Wedding bouquet?
Have you ever seen a
Medlar flower? Well you have now! Stunning aren't they?
Amazing white flowers, some as big as 2" across, with lush green foliage.
This year is going to be a glut of a year for
strawberries if these flowers are anything to go by. I've never seen so many flowers on my strawberries in all the time I've had them!
Or perhaps a Royal bride might choose these stunning
crimson flowered broad beans. Exotic and the most amazing colour.
Or have you seen
brussels sprouts flowers before? The bees simply love them.
Or
chive flowers? Just the thing for a little posy for a bridesmaid perhaps?
Or how about some
purple podded peas? Whatever she chooses, they will be equal to these beauties! I wonder if there are any veggie florists out there? hmmmm a business opportunity perhaps?
Hi matron,the flowers of the crimson flowered broad beans are beautiful, cant wait to see mine now! They are nearly ready to go out on the plot. You mentioned in a comment on my blog that the dog beans are bush beans?
ReplyDeleteAre they something like broad beans, do they need any staking and how high do they grow?
I will faint with envy if you tell me that your crimson broadies and purple podded peas are in flower at the mo!
ReplyDeleteI do agree wholeheartedly that the royal bride should include not only native British flowers (and those from the commonwealth perhaps?), but some edibles too.
For a Matron who "doesn't do flowers", there's a lot of very attractive blooms in this post {sorry, couldn't resist!}
ReplyDeleteI have some fruit set on the strawberries which, this far north, is somewhat unexpected during April.
She wouldn't choose any for fear they would outshine her beauty :o)...they are all so lovely...( I feel your soft spot :o)
ReplyDeleteWe think that the bride should carry pea flowers and strawberry blooms!!
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I would like to see her bouquet include the Medlar Flower and the crimson flowered broad bean, both quite beautiful! And a definite enhancement to her beauty! I see now why you don't plant flower beds, you don't have to, you have enough flowering plants in your garden!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! The insects are loving the flowers of my PSB right now - I'm trying to leave it as late as I can to clear the bed!
ReplyDeleteI think you couldn't go wrong with a natural spray of hawthorn blossoms - especially if you are married in May.
ReplyDeleteI occasionally do church flower arranging and we try to use home grown as much as possible. The air miles involved in floristry make your eyebrows shot up!
So many choices! What IS the bride going to carry?? I've not seen brocolli flowers ever.
ReplyDeleteShe should definitely consider those crimson fava bean flowers...very pretty.
ReplyDeleteIs your medlar on flower already - ours isn't even in leaf yet but the quince is on flower and that has a lovely flower too.
ReplyDeleteWe have lots of strawberry flowers too and some have already set fruit.
These are beautiful! I'm being treated to the strawberry and brussel sprout flowers myself at the mo but those pea and broad bean flowers are gooorgeous! Mel xx
ReplyDeleteFlowers are so beautiful. I wonder why us humans find them so? I can understand why bees and other insects finding them attractive. I guess there is more to beauty than just a practical purpose.
ReplyDeleteToday I did a google image search for passion fruit flowers. Wow! Do it.
Those broad bean flowers are amazing - as is the Medlar. And the peas! Will have to grow some of those next year...
ReplyDeleteI have some flowers from last years Salsify l have left in the garden. They are stunning but only come out when it is sunny. Will get some shots over the weekend. I hope! Love the peas & beans.
ReplyDeleteGreat choices Matron, lovely flowers.
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