Sublime and Beautiful Sunday more flowers at Haskell Gardens
This post is for #SublimeSunday is inspired by @c0ff33a and #BeautifulSunday is initiated by @ace108.
Todau I am sharing shots at the Haskell Gardens here in New Bedford again, I will skip sharing all about the gardens History again today as I have shared that a few times, but in short Allen C Haskell was a well known gardener here in New Bedford, well known to many in ther field including celebrities like Martha Stewart and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
Now the gardens are managed and looked after by a group called the Trustees and they do an awesome job I must say.
These are from a visit a couple of days ago after we had a fairly intense Northeaster comes through, gale force winds and heavy rain, and I thought it would have knocked out a lot of flowers that were there, Which it did a to a degree the daffodils and tulips werre all gone but there were new flowers planted that I will share today
Starting with this delicate beauty
I was going to try and guess the name and or use google imge search to ientify the flowers but it doesnt seem to be working for me at the moment, so I will use my normal not technical naming convention for them lOL

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These rich colored little flowers were in a few spots and really caught my eye, quite small and it was windy when I was there so a challenge to get good shots but I think these I share are OK

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Now I know I should know the name of these but it is hidden away somewhere in my brain and I cannot find it for now, but I do love the shape of these like a fireworks or star burst and the color is so beautiful

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the delicate pinks in this flower make it quite eye catching

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now these flowers are tiny but even small they stand out so beautifully

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