Flowers Down the Path April 3, 2018 Ellen Jennings 8 Comments Live Oaks with arched limbs line the entry way to many southern plantations and this spring the Azaleas under those arches have been spectacular. Azaleas Beneath Live Oaks – click for larger view Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading... Related
Thanks, Liz. It is amazing to stand under those really old oak trees and think about all they have seen. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
This is at the entrance to our favorite marsh/rookery spot but this was the first time I actually walked through there. I was thinking about all the history those old trees have seen. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
The Live Oaks are amazing trees and the thought to plant azaleas underneath was a grand idea. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
How perfect! That’s beautiful!
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Thanks, Liz. It is amazing to stand under those really old oak trees and think about all they have seen.
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What a lovely looking pathway to wander down.
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This is at the entrance to our favorite marsh/rookery spot but this was the first time I actually walked through there. I was thinking about all the history those old trees have seen.
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I love those sweeping, arching branches, and those colours are so vivid!
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The Live Oaks are amazing trees and the thought to plant azaleas underneath was a grand idea.
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How inviting a photo! Beautiful Ellen!
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Glad you felt that! Thanks, Donna!
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