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Post photos of beautiful flowers.

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A few pictures from a local landmark, Princes Street Gardens, Edinburgh.

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And the nearby famous floral clock. The flower display changes regularly to remember certain events, but the clock itself is 100 years old this year!

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These wild flowers had survived along a RR right-of-way, like much other native vegetation. Of course, they were torn out to make a park.
 
@Angular Chap, regarding the weather, we are planning on the worst, but hoping for the best. We will dress accordingly. I remember a Mrs Brown's Boys episode years back, when speaking about the Bible and Noah's flood, "It rained for 40 days and 40 nights and they called it a disaster. In Ireland they call it "summer"!" :p I am getting the sense that Ireland and Scottish weather is similar.;)

 
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Native Orchid: Ladies' Tresses
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Purple Iris

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I forgot the name. It is not a Florida native, but it is what is called "Florida Friendly" meaning it is used by native pollinators and is not invasive.
 
I love lilacs. There is an arboretum near where I grew up. It had a huge collection of different varieties. We would go there every year when they were in bloom. I would run around sniffing each one. They smell wonderful.
 

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