[Tom, I had to bring the flowers to my nose to smell any scent on these. There's no scent wafting through the kitchen as I expected from your earlier comment.]
I haven't had these in several years. My daughter does every year. a friend gave me an amaryllis for Christmas I just got it to help with the winter doldrums. Cathy
Now that's how to show a progression of flowers opening! Beautiful! Interesting that their scent isn't permeating as they used to do. Thanks for sharing their beauty!!
...I haven't grown them in years, perhaps they have found varieties that doesn't have such a heavy fragrance. Enjoy them.
ReplyDeleteI haven't had these in several years. My daughter does every year. a friend gave me an amaryllis for Christmas I just got it to help with the winter doldrums.
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Beautiful! What a lovely addition to your winter home. :-)
ReplyDeleteNow that's how to show a progression of flowers opening! Beautiful! Interesting that their scent isn't permeating as they used to do. Thanks for sharing their beauty!!
ReplyDeleteIt is beautiful. Reminds me of my mum who always grew one about this time of the year.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful to see the flowers unfolding!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of the flowers!
ReplyDeleteI have never grown paper whites, Marcia, so this progression was interesting to see. Even if there is no scent, the blooms are lovely.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos, Marcia! They are such beautiful flowers and even more beautiful when you enjoy them in winter.
ReplyDeleteI could sense your excitement as you took each photograph of its blooming. Well worth the wait.
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