30 April 2010

Brunnera beauty

Just because it is spring, and I love brunnera.
Yum...

6 comments:

Liza said...

Oooh, I really like that photo!

canyon naturalist said...

OMG..so pretty! Where is that!?

Joseph said...

Oop! I never said the location! Thanks for pointing it out, plumcrazytreehugger: It is in the landscape arboretum at Michigan State.

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lucywilliam said...

Thanks for highlighting Brunnera! They’re such a charming addition to any landscape, especially in shady areas. Brunnera is one of my favorites! Their blooms remind me of little forget-me-nots. Such a lovely and timeless plant! contributing to the delinquency of a minor virginia
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