Hello everyonbe, how's your Sunday? We just got done eating brunch and we will be getting ready for church. But before that, I want to make this post first. I took these shots when we visited our niece Jen's house a couple of weeks ago for her step-daughter's birthday party. She have beautiful Dahlias in her garden.
My photos doesn't do justice to what it really look like hehehe. But tell me, what is your favorite color in a Dahlia? Me? I love them all as I love Dahlia!
Dahlias are gorgeous - so many different shapes and colours.
ReplyDeleteLove Dahlias!! I have a friend who has half and acre of different varieties of Dahlias. Love the dinnerplate size flowers and anything purple!!
ReplyDeleteYour flowers are very pretty!
Yes, dahlia is a wonderful and beautiful flower. And it is easy to grow. Thanks for the post. God bless you all always.
ReplyDeleteSo very beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove those yellow dahlias. Great photos, Rose.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week.
nalala ko tuloy nanay ko nito... hehehe.. dropping by here too..
ReplyDeleteThe dahlias are so beautiful. I love the mix of colors you showed us.
ReplyDeletethey are really pretty
ReplyDeleteI like how full they are
I agree with y0u they are beautiful.love all the colors
ReplyDeleteThese dahlias are so gorgeous and just colorfully displayed through your lens.
ReplyDeletewow sis, una ka sa mclinky! :)
ReplyDeletebeautiful flowers! flowers brighten up my day. wala kasi dito flowers sa garden, maybe sa Baguio or Tagaytay. it's hard to grow this kind of blooming flowers. it just proved na masarap ng weather jan.
Cute flowers, I love it! Mine was already cut from the plant and made into a bouquet. I'm now following this other blog of yours!
ReplyDeletewow, ganda naman nito sis. ganda ng kulay.
ReplyDeleteoh lala...ang gaganda nang kuha mo sis...so pretty...great job!
ReplyDeleteI like that seriously mellow color of the first one, although they all have yellow centers.
ReplyDeleteKay
Alberta, Canada
Lovely blooms!
ReplyDeleteLiz @ MLC
Lovely flowers, very beautiful :)
ReplyDeleteI remember my mum growing dahlias. Now I just walk round the neighbourhood and snap people's flowers.
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