Lovely frost picture - it's even more effective on tiny Hebe leaves. I must google "frost on leaf edges" and see why it always appears there.
Lovely. I've got a frosty collage scheduled for tomorrow, but rejected my Hebe and Thyme pictures for it. So glad you've posted your Hebe instead - a much better version too!
Who says you're an inelegant gardener? That looks exquisite!
Just beautiful!
Thank you for your comments.JJ - it's nature that's made the Hebe elegant - not me!
Very pretty!
what a gorgeous gorgeous photo. Almost makes me glad the weather is cold
Wow, that Hebe looks great frosted! I've never grown one, & I never noticed the geometric arrangement of the foliage.
Beautiful shot of the frost. I've been dreading the first frost of the season, but the beauty makes it more palatable.
Thanks for your comments! Yours inelegantly,HappyMouffetard
Lovely frost picture - it's even more effective on tiny Hebe leaves.
ReplyDeleteI must google "frost on leaf edges" and see why it always appears there.
Lovely. I've got a frosty collage scheduled for tomorrow, but rejected my Hebe and Thyme pictures for it. So glad you've posted your Hebe instead - a much better version too!
ReplyDeleteWho says you're an inelegant gardener? That looks exquisite!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comments.
ReplyDeleteJJ - it's nature that's made the Hebe elegant - not me!
Very pretty!
ReplyDeletewhat a gorgeous gorgeous photo. Almost makes me glad the weather is cold
ReplyDeleteWow, that Hebe looks great frosted! I've never grown one, & I never noticed the geometric arrangement of the foliage.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot of the frost. I've been dreading the first frost of the season, but the beauty makes it more palatable.
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