A fuchsia blossoms in the back garden. The fuchsia is a widely used symbol of West Cork and can be seen on many of the road signs in the area. At this time of year it is easy to see why – banks of them can often be seen lining the road on either side. Typically the best way to find them is to look for a really small single track lane with grass growing in the middle and explore further. A wonderful treat.
Once more thank you for your kind words Ajaytao. MM 🍀
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Beautiful colors and lovely picture dear
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Thanks, it helps having it in the back garden. 👍
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Yes. The colors. Pretty awesome shot.
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Thanks TravelSpirit, MM 🌼
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Beautiful photo. Oh…and Happy Birthday!
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I so love seeing you use the words, West Cork, I can almost see my ancestors smiling at me from there~
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May be they are. 😃
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Thanks for reminding me of this. When we were in Ireland, the fuschias were blooming everywhere. People grow them in pots on their patios in California. Great detail in your photo.
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Thank you, their colours can be so rich and they are easy to grow (well here anyway). MM
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I’ve never seen ordinary fuschias growing in the wild – your photo is lovely.
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Well they have them by the bucket load over here. In one out of the way place the car was being rubbed on both sides by fuchsias. Thanks for comment.
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