Saturday, 25 April 2009

April flowers




White tulips and blue pansies.
Pictures taken in Vienna's Botanical Garden on Friday, 24 April 2009.

18 comments:

Janie said...

Those are beautiful blooms. They look a little like tulips, but I don't recognize them as anything that grows here.

Baino said...

Wow just been catching up after a too long absence. Vienna comes to life in spring does it not? Bewfulls.

Lara said...

wonderful colours! beautiful indeed!

Anonymous said...

When your page loaded & I saw those white flowers, the 1st thing that popped into my head was... Bright & Beaming! They're gorgeous! You really took some great shots of these flowers!

Wienermädel + Co said...

die weißen Tulpen sind prachtvoll! Die verstehen schon was im Botanischen Garten.

Sandra said...

I'm sooo happy it's April and we can enjoy beauties like this one you put here! They are really lovely. Bye and greetings from Croatia!

Pat - Arkansas said...

Gorgeous combination! The white tulips are spectacular!

Naturegirl said...

A beautiful carpet of Spring delight!!

VALKYRIEN said...

These are simply wonderful! Both the white tulips - and the photos! The tulips looks so pure and delicate!

kayleen said...

The white tulips provide a lovely contrast with the purple pansies. Very nice

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Deb said...

beautiful white tulips I've never seen any like them...great phots

Barbara said...

Maria
Great captures of spring tulips. Love the contrast with the white against the purple flowers. Lovely.
Smiles B

Mariamellie said...

Wow! Vienna must be so beautiful right now! so great that you can enjoy it! =)

Joseph Pulikotil said...

Hi Maria :)

Breath taking gorgeous flowers.

Have a lovely day:)
Joseph

mimi said...

what a beautiful white tulip flowers ideal for wedding bouquets. i love your entry.

Day4plus said...

Gorgeous! Great shots. that white is dazzling. MB

Pacey said...

Wow, those whites are so dainty. I love them, it looks so pure. :)

DeniseinVA said...

I love these photos, so many beautiful tulips and such an interesting type. I have never seen this particular one before. Thank you for sharing it with Today's Flowers.