They spread love and colour in spring
And most people know them as bleeding hearts.
They are also known as Lady in the Bath.
Here you can see the pale ladies in various stages of undress.
(Just in case you’re wondering how the flowers could deny gravity,
I need to confess to posting the picture upside down!)
However, every time I pass these flowers
I can’t help but see delicate fairies wearing bright pink wigs.
No matter what you call them —
I think you’ll agree that they are wonderful, luminous beauties.
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Lady FI
All your photos are perfectly
I admire your shooting skill.
Regards
Lucia
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I LOVE them! Beautiful!
I want one…or ten.
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My sentiments exactly Fiona! Ron showed me just yesterday the photos he took of these ‘beauties’ from our garden….I said that they look like fancy wigs.! We must be at the same latitude or nearly so.
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They are GORGEOUS! Yes, I have always known them as bleeding hearts and they were one of my Dad’s favorites. XOX
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Gorgeous !
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I have always loved bleeding hearts and I like you interpretation as fairies with wigs. Beautiful photos!
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They are so pretty! I like “Fiaries in wigs” suits them perfectly!
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You are so funny…posting the pic upside down. I love it as always.
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Wow, just gorgeous shots! I can’t believe how pretty this plant is. I think I need to plant some at my house!
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They are just absolutely gorgeous!
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These are beautiful! I just saw one Kelly Letky posted and wondered what they were.
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oh that progression shot is so cool…and i can def see why the other name….great capture…always thought of them as hearts….
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too cute! thanks for the smiles. 🙂
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As are your photos wondrous, luminous beauties! I love all the different names and points of view you’ve given us for these delicate flowers. Would a Bleeding Heart by any other name smell as sweet? Yes! Sweeter, in fact.
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WOW! Absolutely stunning 🙂
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You KNOW how I love Bleeding Hearts, and your photos of these are perfection!! The first and third ones are my favorites, though the upside-down one showing them “defying gravity” made me chuckle – the two in the middle look like they’re ready to flap their little wings and fly off on an adventure! And in the right-side up version, those same two look like they’re sporting those flip hairdos popular in the ’60’s. 🙂
I never knew them by any other name, so thanks for enlightening me about the “Lady in the Bath” moniker!
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So beautiful! I like the upside down shot. A different perspective that is quite fun!
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The photos of the flowers show how magical they are. What amazing flowers! I totally see the ladies in a bath name!
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I love the bleeding hearts and your cute names! Lovely images, have a great week ahead!
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I do agree completely – they’re wonderful! I love your perspective on them. Such fun bright pink wigs, and beautiful shots!
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They were my favorite flowers as a child! I still love them (or would if I ever saw them, which I don’t here in Florida). Thanks for the memories!
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bleeding hearts are among my favorite flowers
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Exquisite flowers/colors and your captures are breathtaking as always! It’s so good to get back online and be able to see and enjoy the beauty! Hope you have a great week!
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The third shot is magnificent, definitely my favourite. Just perfect!
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Lovely – those petals look positively luminous with the light behind them!
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You and Oscar spread so much joy! Thank You both.
ALOHA from Honolulu
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Love this awesome post, and your stunning image. great bokeh!!
hugs from
isabella
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I love them too, Lady Fi – so pretty, delicate and theatrical all at once. We used to call them Dutchman’s trousers back home. L-G took a picture of the one in our new kolonilott the other day – http://ostkustbilder.blogspot.se/2013/06/lojtnantshjarta.html
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So nice to hear from you again Marie! You’re much missed.
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LOL! Now I will be seeing the fairies in pink wigs! 🙂
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Beautiful… I love Bleeding Hearts. A friend gave me a cutting last year —and even though it’s only been less than a year, I had two little hearts in bloom this year… I was so excited… Can’t wait til it grows some more –and I get lots of little hearts too.
Hugs,
Betsy
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Fantastic pics!
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Your bleediing hearts are great! Love the upside down one.
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These are very lovelyflowers! I love wild floers so much!
Stunning photos, even the one upside down 🙂
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Dearest Lady Fi,
Wow, “Fairies in wings”♡♡♡ Beautiful pictures and warmed my heart, my friend♬♬♬
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Dear Fi, You’ve brought me wonderful memories with your photos – the Bleeding Heart was one of my mother’s favorite. I tried to grow them at altitude but haven’t been successful. Such depth and clarity in your photos.
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I do love these, your photos are grand 🙂
Denise
An English Girl Rambles
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Beautiful shots. I love the upside down one.
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You are an inspiration! I love these. I must examine mine more closely before that pass over!
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Fantastic shots of the beautiful flowers.
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They are such beautiful, heart-warming things. I have not heard them called Lady in the Bath – but love it. Thank you.
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The most interesting post I’ve ever seen about bleeding hearts. You have the gift of perspective.
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Your bleeding hearts looks so graceful.
🙂
xo jj
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So beautiful.
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So stunning and beautiful but what I absolutely love is the creativity with which you show them to us. A wonderful piece of art, love it simply! 🙂
My Yatra Diary…
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So stunning and beautiful but what I absolutely love is the creativity with which you show them to us! A wonderful piece of art, love it simply! 🙂
My Yatra Diary…
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Your photos are absolutely stunning and I loved the names for these beautiful flowers.
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Brilliantly captured!!
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beautiful shots of the bleading hearts. Love the light and colors. And the one upside down. 🙂
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Quite a sexy post!! I love this colour of pink/purple. Thans for your visit and comment. So you learned diving! How brave you are!
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I missed being here!
I so loooove these close ups, Ladyfi. Hope someday I can explore some gardens in my place. I live in a tropical country and we have lots of flowers but haven’t gotten yet to taking photos of them. Thanks for the inspiration.
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Now you mention it…Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
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Remarkable looking flower – I would have left the upside down one unannounced, just to see who noticed!
Stewart M – Melbourne
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I love bleeding hearts – your photos are so very pretty! I never knew they had other names – thanks for sharing that!
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Wow!
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You have showcased these lovely flowers so perfectly. They are one of my favourites…I have a huge plant at the side of the house and I love to cut a few and enjoy them inside too. Those little wigs are such fun with that whimsical little flip ip at the ends. :o)
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How beautiful these are!
Ours are just coming into bloom now, and I cannot wait to photograph them.
Wishing you a wonderful day ahead!
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Beautiful! Flowers always bring delight to out hearts!
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I do agree with you, ladyfi. As Lacecap Hydrangeas look like fairies wearing a luminous lace cap in the shower of light in my post, Breeding Hearts wearing a lovely ping wig in your post.
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That up-side down one looks like ducks in prom dresses.
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j’aime bien le cadrage de la première
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I’m very fond of these old-fashioned flowers. 🙂
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WOW! Gorgeous shots!
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Beautiful focus! This pink is so sweet.
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Hi! Very fabulous shots. Upside down shot is very cool. I can imagine many things from your photos. Thank you for sharing.
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These photos are marvelous! I enjoyed the picture of the blossoms defying gravity, but all of them are simply spectacular.
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These are simply stunning!
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Lady in the Bath and Bleeding Hearts are names I think I won’t forget for a awhile. These flowers are playfully unique in design.
Hazel
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Oh, my grandmother used to have these and i loved them, haven’t seen them since
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Lovely compositions I like the smoothness and brightness of the colors in these bleeding hearts, very creative photos.
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Snyggt! Beautful!
I had one like that but it did die from the Cold Winter unfortunately
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What an exquisite flower and you’ve captured its elegant beauty so well! Thanks for visiting my blog! Enjoy the week.
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How can we go from snow to bright pink in such a short time. Beautiful!
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So lovely!! They are beauties! Wonderful photos!
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now that you mention it, they remind me of the Wendy’s hamburger girl! Great shots!
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They are such delicate beauties – I love the upside-down photo, it’s exquisite!
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Wonderful cannot describe the beauty of these pink wigged beauties. X
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Your photos are great and show how beautiful these flowers are.
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Beautiful flowers, wonderful colours, in such colours world is more beautiful:) Greetings
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Lovely flowers Fi. Nice photos too – Dave
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Now that you say they look like fairies in wigs, I can totally see it! I will never look at them the same…
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Your lovely photos have convinced me that I should add these to my garden.
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You really have a wonderful way with your works of Art my friend
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Those are some of our favorite flowers here. We had some in our garden- unfortunately they did not come back this year. 😦
Cheers! -Danette
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One of my favorite flowers—-they seem to light up the darker portions of gardens :-). Beautiful shots.
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Beautiful! I love the color too!
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One of the most stunning series of bleeding hearts photos I have ever encountered…I see them in a whole new light now.
Jen
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Magical and beautifully taken captured.
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Magical! Wonderful photos!
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There you go again …. taking my breath away! Beautiful images!
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What a wonderful description!
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Positively gorgeous!
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