A week from now, most of the flowering plants and trees in Highland Park will be past their peak. It will still be a beautiful place for a walk, but all the stunning color will be gone. This past week the azaleas stole the show. I ended up there in mid-afternoon, not the best hour for good photographs, but you’ll get the idea. I’m posting four photos (2 pairs?) so you can get the whole effect: a zoom out, zoom in sequence.
I must admit I’ll miss all the gorgeous color when we walk.
what glorious colours
Wonderful, Karen – I especially like the top one with the bright light and dappled shade …
I LOVE azaleas…but we can’t grow them here….most won’t survive in Winnipeg’s hardiness Zone 3…
So I LOVE looking at photos!!
That is a gorgeous show of color!
Absolutely fabulous. I love them all but the zoom in is beautiful. Our soil is too alkaline for azaleas and rhododendrons. What a pity!
I do love azaleas and rhododendrons…the colours are so vibrant! Xx
Just breathtakingly beautiful!
Just breathtakingly beautiful!
Absolutely glorious
I could enjoy walking in that park! Recently found a little garden near me that has a lot of lovely azaleas and rhododendrons but the layout I see here is great.
Such a lovely place to wander and absorb those colours. Thank you for sharing!
Oh my! I probably would’ve pitched camp in the park! Stunningly beautiful!
Cheers~
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