Press "Enter" to skip to content

Nature’s finest

No words are necessary. Please send your photos to editor@gazettejournal.net.

A hibiscus and a calla lily at the Port Haywood home of Linda Dalgety.

Cheryl Battle of Bavon said, “A young bunny, munching on clover, did not mind me.”
Herbert Fitzgerald of Gloucester said, Lenten Roses enjoying some shade on a hot day.”
A magnolia blossom from the home of Ginger Rowe, Gloucester.

Janet Gomez of Gloucester sends a late spring bouquet complete with last year’s Easter lilies.
Strawberry lacecap hydrangea from Martha Thompson Hudgins of Gloucester.

Lemon drop coneflower, heliotrope, hydrangea and zinnia from Yana Hare’s garden at Hayes.

Judy Moughon of Mathews sends calla lilies, which formed her mother’s bridal bouquet in the 1930s.

Gardenia and lily, smoke bush, snowball bush and tulip tree flower from Paula Johnson in Port Haywood.

Lilies from the garden of James Moller in Gloucester.

Hydrangeas at Providence, sent by Jim McKinnon of Cobbs Creek.
Amarylli...

To view the rest of this article, you must log in. If you do not have an account with us, please subscribe here.