Eastern Flowering Dogwood Posted on May 24, 2013 by Sheila Creighton Posted in Trees Tagged blooms, bracts, Flowers, four, native, photography, white 11 Comments A native species at risk in Southern Ontario, the Eastern Flowering Dogwood, has such beauty. I am now on a mission to find one to plant in my yard! © Sheila Creighton 2013 Share this:ShareFacebookEmailTwitterPinterestLinkedInTumblrLike this:Like Loading... Related
Just beautiful Shelia……I don’t know what happened by I couldn’t understand how I lost your blog and had to sign up again. I absolutely LOVE your photography. I’m happy again. All is working as it should. Reply
thanks joleen – that’s very sweet – yes I too have some wonky problems with blogs I thought I was following. Reply
and me yours since the birds are once again posing for you! you really do get such great shots of them.
I love Dogwoods also. The way that you have created the composition illustrates their striking shape and delicate look. Reply
thanks aj! now that I have learned what they are, I am noticing them places… funny how that works. 🙂 Reply
amazing pic 🙂
thank you anitasjohn 🙂 a tree I have never really looked closely at before.
Just beautiful Shelia……I don’t know what happened by I couldn’t understand how I lost your blog and had to sign up again. I absolutely LOVE your photography. I’m happy again. All is working as it should.
thanks joleen – that’s very sweet – yes I too have some wonky problems with blogs I thought I was following.
I suppose it happens, but I’m just glad I’m enjoying your blog again!
and me yours since the birds are once again posing for you! you really do get such great shots of them.
Thanks Sheila, my birds do seem to cooperate for me most of the time.
I love Dogwoods also. The way that you have created the composition illustrates their striking shape and delicate look.
thanks Jennifer! Tricky not to blow out the whites…
I hope you have success… 😉
thanks aj! now that I have learned what they are, I am noticing them places… funny how that works. 🙂