While my own garden is very small, it is amazing the number of flowers that one can fit into a small space. The honeysuckle now clambers up and over a sidewall and its perfumed scent is just devine. I have never thought of the flower itself as that stunning, but in its own way it is not bad at all. Judge for yourself. MM

very nice ๐ *Brigid
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Thanks Brigid. MM
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Thank you Brigid, hope the next posts get the same kind of reception. ….MM ๐
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Thanks Vicki, and agreed, not the easiest subject. Next up is the Marigolds but I am wanting to get a different take / angle on them from the normal flower head on. MM
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I really like the honeysuckle flower, but I have to admit it’s many parts make it devilishly hard to photograph.
Nice job on your part.
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Beautiful picture….we have our honeysuckle climbing up a small tree. Also called wild woodbine ๐
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The scent especially in the evening is devine. MM
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One of the joys of being back in Ireland at this time is the wild honeysuckle cascading out of the hedgerows on the back roads and country lanes. A really beautiful photo (again).
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Thanks Safia, hope you are enjoying your time back here and what weather too. No excuses for a couple of pictures to be taken. ๐
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I’m working on it – there’ll be something posted next week and I promise, all original photos, no matter how bad. ๐
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Look forward to seeing the tour…..MM
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Very lovely picture! Love the soft varied colors and the detail. Nicely done! Thanks for sharing. And there is nothing like that wonderful sweet smell, is there?
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Thanks for taking the time to comment, really appreciated. Yes, to me it is the smell that makes the honeysuckle. MM ๐น
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Again. Always. Beautiful. Well captured! Thanks for sharing.
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No problem, it just seemed a different angle with which to take it and I quite like it. Glad you do too. MM
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