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RE: Agapanthus - the "Lily of the Nile" is not really a Lily.

in #agapanthus7 years ago (edited)

Good evening @ctrl-alt-nwo and congrats for making posting and commenting a fun. I really like your paradigm to see differently at things.

I appreciate your lovely blog and 'The Lilly of the Nile' flowers are so cute and proud to get so much attention:)

After going through your post and reading all the comments I am obliged to say that all my worthy fellow commenters have left no stone upturned to make your blog more beautiful and informative. I appreciate all my fellows for their outstanding efforts.

Agapanthus is a flower of love, so we are loving and swarming like honeybees as they love it so much:)
We like whether its blue 'tall growing' or white 'dwarf' variety.
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Some are digging really deep:D
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Some of us are like butterflies loving the Lilly of the Nile.:)
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Some spreading wings like Humming bird..:)
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written in good faith not intended to hurt anybody.

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The AgapanthusФото6864.jpg or "Lily of the Nile". This beautiful plant does not grow in the open ground in our conditions of sharply continental climate. That's why I grow them in pots. In the warm season, I take pots with plants in the garden. Agapanthus, or Lily of the Nile, is a perennial flower that has gorgeous blue or white florets arranged in large globes that make this a wonderful addition to the garden. They decorate and shade other plants during flowering with their heavenly blue.Фото6962.jpg Magnificent article and comments. Thank you all for the wonderful photos of this wonderful plant)) I really love agapants.

Flowers have become your trade mark do posting beautiful stuff. Since you are an animal lover so also looking forward to your blog on cattle or any other beautiful creature as well:) Thank You:)