From the spikey twigs, probably Spirea thunbergia or similar. My initial thoughts were hawthorne, but the leaf form doesn't match and the blossoms have a touch of pink. Could still be Avanacluia officinalis, of course. There are an awful lot of those around......
they are pretty little things!
ReplyDeleteI don't know what they are, but they are lovely!
ReplyDeleteVery dainty and very sweet. Presented very well in the photo.
ReplyDeleteCute whatever they are!
ReplyDeletewe are all a bit useless at identifying flowers aren't we!!
ReplyDeleteThey have a real neat pattern to them.
ReplyDeleteThey are pretty!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely Avanacluia Officinalis Ursus
ReplyDeleteLet's go with that. ;-)
DeletePretty!
ReplyDeleteC'est ravissant et la photo est très belle !
ReplyDeleteSummer is here!
ReplyDeleteFrom the spikey twigs, probably Spirea thunbergia or similar. My initial thoughts were hawthorne, but the leaf form doesn't match and the blossoms have a touch of pink.
ReplyDeleteCould still be Avanacluia officinalis, of course. There are an awful lot of those around......
Très petite! Très belle!
ReplyDeleteHow absolutely lovely!
ReplyDeleteSorry, no idea, but it is really lovely!
ReplyDeleteSo very pretty and delicate!
ReplyDelete~Lindy
It almost looks like Geraldton Wax Hal, a native Australian plant, don't know if that's possible ?
ReplyDeletelovely flowers!
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