Years ago we had a golden Robinia pseudoacacia 'Frisia' and it was a steal! Unfortunately it died but we do have saplings from it, however they were none as golden as the original. But their blossoms are so pretty. Husband Pieter took a few photos on April 5th and I add some that I took last year for a complete picture. So please tour once more through our pretty spring garden with Book an Event together with us.
These blossoms are in the woodgarden, more protected from wind.
The next photos are from the Robinia pseudoacacia - Black Locust that is on the lawn in the open.
Okay, tea-time again! Hope you enjoyed it.
Of ik genoten heb???........hahahh!! heel mooi hoor!!!!....geweldige plant !!...heb een mooie zonnige dag ! liefs Ria....xxx....
ReplyDeleteMariette,
ReplyDeleteherrliche Fotos von wundervollen Blüten.
Nur die Natur brngt so etwas hervor!
Liebe Grüße
zu Dir
Irmi
Hi Mariette,
ReplyDeleteYou have the most beautiful garden and I enjoyed seeing your gorgeous trees and flowers.
The Azaela in the last post is pretty.
Many thanks for visiting me and your kind words.
Happy weekend
Hugs
Carolyn
You do have a such beautiful plants ,it would be pleasure to sit in your garden and watch everything bloom.
ReplyDeleteBellissima anche quest'altra pianta con questi splendidi fiori bianchi.Buona domenica,Rosetta
ReplyDeletegeef 'm tijd...wie weet wordt hij nog wel zo mooi als het "origineel"!;)
ReplyDeleteZonnige groeten!!!
Liefs,
Lynda
Hi Mariette, this variety is equally beautiful that all we have presented, each one has its special charm, this looks like such a bunch of flowers'and is a striking detail in sight. In'm months I planted a tree branches that look like that, down here call it the weeping willow "that their grow downward, Greetings, Rose Marie
ReplyDeleteOh how wonderful it would be too sit among your beautiful garden enjoying a cup of tea. xo HHL
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tree. Thanks for sharing. Ginger
ReplyDeleteTotally dreamy and truly beautiful! Gorgeous garden my friend. Just LOVELY!
ReplyDeletexoRebecca
Hallo Mariette,
ReplyDeleteDie Ronbinienblüten sehen so wunderschön und elegant aus, wie lauter winzige Satinschuhe. Schade, dass man den süßen Duft nicht riechen kann. Bei uns gibt es auch rosa blühende Robinien, die sehen auch sehr schön aus.
Schöne Grüße, Johanna
oh my dear Mariette, wish you could know how happy you are making me with your amazingly beautiful garden!!!!
ReplyDeleteI have such a pleasure time visiting you!!!
please keep posting all your beautiful blooms, such a great garden you have my dear!!!!
hugs
So pretty. Very tropical looking. Rather like grapes hanging from a vine the way they droop. Hope you are having a great day. Tammy
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