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Uploaded: 04/14/19 10:12 AM GMT
Camellias
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::corngrowth
04/14/19 10:19 AM GMT
Although the surrounding soil seems to be not ready yet for the spring season, this 'glorious' Camellia is standing and 'shining' beautiful, Raj.
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.Dunstickin
04/14/19 10:58 AM GMT
A good point of view for this one Raj...Good depth too
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::tigger3
04/14/19 2:32 PM GMT
They sure grab ones attention with the surroundings, they stand out so nice. tigs=^..^=
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::biffobear
04/14/19 2:56 PM GMT
That looks great..R.
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::0930_23
04/14/19 4:13 PM GMT
Your Spring sure is ahead of ours Raj.
Good to see you are getting out of your new apartment and taking some great shot.

TicK


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People are like cameras--sometimes they lose focus.
::trixxie17
04/14/19 6:42 PM GMT
Amazing shot Raj and as Tick said you are way ahead of us - they now think we may get as much as 8" of snow and it still looks like a blizzard here. I love camellias and Have never seen a bush like this.
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.mesmerized
04/14/19 10:17 PM GMT
A beautiful flowering plant and lovely capture, Raj...how fortunate for you to see all this colorful new spring life.
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::LynEve
04/15/19 12:19 AM GMT
Stark contrast between the empty flower beds and the prolific camelia bush - it is a fine specimen
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