How about some more beautiful camellia's from the
Judge Arthur Solomon Camellia Trail
which is located at the Bamboo Farm & Coastal Gardens in Savannah.
The camellia trail is a project of the Southeastern Camellia Society
in cooperation with the University of Georgia and
the Friends of Coastal Gardens.
If you are anywhere near by, right now is a great time to visit.
There are lots of pretties blooming.
Judge Arthur Solomon Camellia Trail
which is located at the Bamboo Farm & Coastal Gardens in Savannah.
The camellia trail is a project of the Southeastern Camellia Society
in cooperation with the University of Georgia and
the Friends of Coastal Gardens.
If you are anywhere near by, right now is a great time to visit.
There are lots of pretties blooming.
The Southeastern Camellia's Society, Inc. Facebook page
Come join me over at Tootsie Time
to see what everyone else is flaunting today.
A big thank you to Miss Glenda for hosting this great party every week.
Come join me over at Tootsie Time
to see what everyone else is flaunting today.
A big thank you to Miss Glenda for hosting this great party every week.
hugs and happy Friday ya'll, Cherry
Don't forget my address has changed so if you have me on your blogroll please delete the old address and add the new one.. Thank you, Cherry
http://cherrysinthegardenandmore.blogspot.com/
Don't forget my address has changed so if you have me on your blogroll please delete the old address and add the new one.. Thank you, Cherry
http://cherrysinthegardenandmore.blogspot.com/
They definitely brighten the winter landscape! One of these days I will get back down to Savannah and will have to make it to the Bamboo Farm. I have heard so much about it.
ReplyDeleteOh it must have been so wonderful to take a walk there, I guess there would be critters also partaking in the beautiful blooms.
ReplyDeleteI made the change on my sidebar. I love Camellias, this would be a fantastic trail to explore.
ReplyDeleteI can only dream about growing camelias... if they were hardy here I would certainly be addicted to them! Lovely... Larry
ReplyDeleteI chuckled when I read "fried egg plant" but the name certainly was well chosen. All those fabulous blooms, Cherry!
ReplyDelete-Karen
If I get down that way, I'll be sure to visit. They're so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful..So delicate looking..welcome to blogspot...
ReplyDeleteWhat a treat, Cherry! I love walking among Camellias in bloom and you capture them so well.
ReplyDeleteWell hello there!!! First I want to thank you so much for linking in today...I have been absent from my own party a lot lately, and I feel terrible! My internet is acting like a diva this last while and it is hard for me to even load my own page much less a link or two! So..forgive me...I am trying!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great post!!! very pretty shares this week my friend...I hope you will link in again soon...if my internet will allow me to...I am going to try to share this post with the tootsie time facebook page!
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What a beautiful garden. I love camelias, and the carpet they make around the bushes :)
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