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It seems that finally our wisteria will have flowers. We planted it three years ago, gave some flowers and then for two years nothing.

 

Note that the green leaves on the upper part of the second picture, are from an hybrid ivy/figtree plant.

 

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The flowers are growing and Patricia (my wife) and I are very happy.

 

With my Nikon D700 + Leica Elmarit R 90mm.

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Hi Francois. Nice photos. Looks like I left Quito to early, it's just above freezing but our tulips haven't popped through the frozen ground yet. 

Regards, Wally

 Hi Wally, Thank you for your comments. Yes, days had been nice in Quito even if in those two last its raining in the vening. Waiting for your posts with your tulips!

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