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07 April 2015

False spirea



Rönnspirea - false spir(a)ea in Margareteberg 21.3.2015.

Sorbaria sorbifolia grows naturally in temperate areas
of Asia including Siberia, northern China, Japan and Korea.
It has been introduced as a garden ornamental
elsewhere into Europe and North America.

I'm linking to NF Trees and Bushes


50 comments:

  1. Very lovely, the color also,have a nice month april,
    Greeting from Belgium

    http://louisette.eklablog;com

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    1. Thank you, Retriever! Have a great week.

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  2. Nydelig. Jeg trodde et øyeblikk det var hyll, men ser jo at det ikke er det.

    ah en deilig dag.
    Mormor

    http://www.starbear.no/mormor/2015/04/07/furua/

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    1. Tusen tack, Mormor! Det är härligt att se hur allt börjar växa igen.

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  3. Oh, look at those beautiful buds. I'm so glad Spring is here.

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  4. Hi Gunilla,
    Wonderful to see this beautiful new leaves.
    I wish you a nice week.

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  5. Beautiful pictures, Gunilla ... the uncurling of the leaves. I have seen them here in the midwest, so you are right, they are being used everywhere and rightly so as they are gorgeous.

    Andrea @ From The Sol

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  6. Amazing shots! This leaves are really beautiful!

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  7. Hermosos brotes de tonos rojizos.
    Un abrazo,

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  8. Veldig lekre disse friske nye bladskuddene :-))

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    1. Tack ska du ha! De nya bladen ser spännande ut när de börjar veckla ut sig.

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  9. Signs of Spring are everywhere! This is a gorgeous plant.

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  10. What magnificent shots .... The spring comes with big steps.
    Greetings, Karin

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  11. Oh how pretty! Love the new growth of spring everywhere and glad you're enjoying it too.

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    1. Thank you, Gail! I've had a fabulous time out walking watching everything grow. :-)

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  12. vacker form på den där lilla buketten. :)

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  13. tiny & perfect



    ALOHA from Honolulu,
    ComfortSpiral
    =^..^=

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  14. Upeat keväiset kuvat! Ja mikä värimaailma, ruskaa kuin syksyllä konsanaan vaan onkin kevät 0d.

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    1. Kiitos, Katinka! Varsinkin nuo punaiset ovat ihan minun värejäni.

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  15. Fantastic photos of the blossom. Great !
    Best regards, Synnöve

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  16. Beautiful , I have never seen these before Gunilla

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  17. Wunderschön, eine gute Woche. LG Inge

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    1. Vielen Dank, Inge! Ich wünsche dir auch eine gute Woche. LG Gunilla

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  18. GREAT SHOTS, Dearest Gunilla♪  I LOVE the spring color of the bud and the blurry back♡♡♡
    Sending Lots of Love and Hugs from Japan to my Dear friend in Finland, xoxo Miyako*

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    1. Thank you, dear Miyako! Many big hugs to you!

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  19. Such gorgeous shots.

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  20. Gosh what pretty buds and leaves. The ornamentals sure earn their name don't they? Very pretty!

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    1. Thank you very much! They're very pretty.

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  21. Beautiful macro's.
    The colors are beautiful to behold.

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