It’s great to once more be posting recent floral finds for Friday Fleurday (try saying that fast three times š). Two weeks ago I found the tightly closed hellebores shown in the next two pictures.

Hellebores take their time blooming and when I recently walked past their location again, I found that they had begun the opening process.

Those that have opened are mostly a creamy white with a red border at the petal edges …

… although I did find one that was fully opened but did not have that distinction.

I apologise for the quality of the last two photos; it was extremely windy out and I had trouble focussing on the flowers. I’ll try to update these again as they bloom more fully. They’re such a lovely early spring find.
Happy Friday.
I am so thrilled! These flowers have blossomed. What a wonderful tactile sight and thank you for the visual update that we were hoping for! Because the flowers look so healthy, fresh and renewed. Such a joy to see. And one thing that I enjoy about flowers in blossom is that they do not “compete” to bloom, they give each other co-operative space to “grow and glow” according to their natural structural way of being. It’s a perfect design. There are lessons in that for everyone in all spheres of life! Once again, Lynette, thank you, thank you! You’ve made my Friday, here in Southern Africa.
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Those are interesting and beautiful flowers I did not know about
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They’re a lovely thing. We used to have loads of different hues in our UK garden, Lynette xx
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Simply lovely. šø
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Lynette the flower is beautiful
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More spring photos soon! Beautiful, Lynette
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