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Yellow Mums

Yellow Mums

Chrysanthemums, commonly known as Mums for short, are a beautiful and colorful flower. The plants grow about 2-3 feet high and produce a flower dense with petals.

I bought these yesterday and took them to an elderly friend. Her face lit up as bright as the color of the flower when she saw them.

Flowers are such a simple and wonderful gift sure to brighten almost any day. Mums are especially nice because of the bright colors and because they will hold their fresh bright look for quite a while in a vase of water.

 

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Comments

What a thoughtful and beautiful gift to deliver to someone John!

Posted by Wanda Kubat-Nerdin, REALTORĀ® St. George, Utah (Prado & Kramer Real Estate, St. George, UT 435.632.9374) almost 2 years ago

WOW - what great color those photos have. Thanks for sharing.

Posted by Jody Lautenbach (Century 21 Premier Associates) almost 2 years ago

nice flowers.  I'll see if I can get those in Florida.  I'm sure my wife would like them.

Posted by German Panzica (Centerline Homes) almost 2 years ago

John,

Lovely photographs, and we do love those mums.  What is neat about them is that they come in all sizes and amazing colors.  They are one of natures delights!

Posted by Ron & Alexandra Seigel (Luxury Real Estate Marketing) (ra@napaconsultants.com) almost 2 years ago

John,

What an awesome way to brighten someone's day!!

Ann Hayden in Wildwood, MO

Posted by Ann Hayden Wildwood St. Louis MO Agent SelectAnn.com for your real estate (Prudential Select Properties) almost 2 years ago

Those are mighty exquisite looking yellow mums, John!  That's a fine job of photo capturing them!

Posted by Myrl Jeffcoat (Real Living Great West Real Estate) almost 2 years ago

If you had given me those, I would be a friend for life.  What a thoughtful gesture.  You must be a wonderful HB!!!

Posted by Suzanne McLaughlin, Wright & Sherburne Counties Realtor (Sabinske & Associates, Inc. (Albertville, St. Michael)) almost 2 years ago

I like the first two shots from the side best. We don't often view flowers from that perspective.

Posted by John Novak - Las Vegas and Henderson NV Real Estate (Keller Williams Realty The Marketplace) almost 2 years ago

Thanks everyone. One of the things I enjoy the most about photographing flowers is the opportunity to capture their beauty and sharing it far and wide.

John...thanks for pointing out the side shots. I hadn't really thought of that before. I'll have to experiment some side shots going forward.

Posted by John Thomas -- EcoBroker, MSEE, MBA (E3 Green HOMES) almost 2 years ago

Love the close-up shots! Those are beautiful. Every petal looks perfect =)

Posted by Lisa Hill (Daytona Beach Real Estate) (Florida Property Experts) almost 2 years ago

John - Beautiful macro shots.., Very bright and cheerful indeed.... and a great idea..

Posted by Robert and Lisa Hammerstein, RealtorsĀ® Coldwell Banker, Pascack Valley Area (Bergen County New Jersey Homes For Sale 201-218-6802) almost 2 years ago

I enjoy them myself because they last longer in water than most flowers. Nice pictures.

Posted by Diane Williams almost 2 years ago

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