Sharing a purple and yellow pansy with Kim’s Color Crazy challenge. Love these little flowers.
I have many different colors of pansies in my garden. This color combination is probably my favorite of all. Hoping the weather cooperates and blooms will start appearing soon. A few more cool nights and spring should be here. I will still wait until April 15th to plant anything new.
Photo ©CarolDM2019
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Beautiful image. I love pansies.
Lovely pansy! We can finlly enjoy the start of the spring here.
It’s indeed a beautiful combination and I like it too!
Thank you Albert, i am glad you like it as well. Hope things are well in your world.
Everything is good, Carol. Thanks. I have only been a bit constrained by the limitations of time over the past few days, but I’m sure you already know.
I like the color combination. Lovely flower! Perfect for the challenge.
Thanks, some say purple, others indigo, either way here it is. 🙂
first, what a fantastic flower!
Do you remember Norman’s garden fly through video that he did?
You have to do one! Time-lapse, over the course of the spring as the different flowers bloom!!!!!
Thanks and yes I remember. He tried to get me to do one and I have put it off. Thanks for the nudge, I should really do one this year.
Lovely purple and yellow pansy flower. Great share.
Thank you very much!
spring is here and I can wear shorts again
That is right, something to celebrate.
I just don’t like to bundle up
Wonderful flower. In our land, the nights are still very cold, so I’m still waiting for planting
Thanks, I have not planted this year yet either, after April 15th always.
A very beautiful flower dear friend … there is nothing to bloom in my garden and do not hurry anywhere … the nights are still cold
Thanks, I have not planted this year yet either, after April 15th always.
Also, I will wait until at least 15 April
wonderful nice colour pf combination,
Thank you, one of my favorites.
I love the colour combination too!!
Too attractive to not look at it!
Thanks, it is stunning in the garden to see a bunch of these.
I love this type of flower, and it sure is perfect for Kim’s challenge.
They are very easy to plant too. 🙂