Some primroses blooming on the sides
The plants are very healthy looking
I'm really pleased with the plant arrangement
The "flamingo" plants have been re-potted
The buds of the fern
These daffodils were not in bloom two days ago
The buds of my white lilac tree
Bluebells coming up on the side of the driveway
Even more bluebells coming up.
I tricked Pippin here
Lilac buds
Daffodils in the sun
Oh primroses - a pretty flower
Couldn't believe this robin sat there by me
The grape hyacinth looks great in the green
The gorgeous yellow gorse
Next week it'll smell just like vanilla
One of my favourite flowers - magnolia
I didn't realise I could see the river from my dri…
Some houses opposite my home
Magnolias are so pretty
A small sprig of forsythia
Next door - turned into 4 apartments
Don't know the name of this tree, but it's gorgeou…
Bluebell plants just starting up
There are so many bluebells not only on the sides,…
I think they're my favourite because they signal w…
They are the first of many to bloom
Oh primroses at last
One of the many Tors on the moorland
A look towards the county of Devon
This is a very old bridge spanning one of the smal…
One of the many road bridges on Dartmoor
He sat there for over half an hour
A very brave pigeon sitting on the fence
More raindrops on my mombretia
Raindrops on my mombretia leaves
The beautiful bouganvilles
Base of the banana tree
Super orange flower...
A lovely bright yellow flower
A small branch of the bouganvillea
Bouganvillea at its best
The wonderful banana plant
A typical view from near Mandi's home...
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The Flowers do look like 'May' real name Hawthorne. It will have sharp thorns if it is.
The leaves when fresh and young can be eaten, we used to call them 'Bread and Cheese'
Generally they are white, at times with a faint pink edgeto some of the petals, there is a cultivated variety with red flowers.
The common bush is often used to create field bounderies or hedge rows.
May or Hawthorne in Autumn.
I do not think your tree is one, the leves are wrong.
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