Sunday, July 16, 2023

Sunday Smiles


 Showing this photo I took of a Japanese Barberry shrub, isn't it pretty?  Apparently and sadly it is an invasive shrub!  

Linking to Gillena's Sunday Smiles.

26 comments:

  1. This is such a lovely photo! I hope it inspires some artwork too💗

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  2. Great! Thanks for the Sunday smile...hmmm..always a downside..I guess.

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  3. LOVE the colors in this. Very interesting plant. Happy Sunday💗🌸💗

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  4. Yes but they have beautiful flowers.

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  5. so pretty, thank you, christine!
    Happy sunday, hug Elke

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  6. this is pretty indeed dear Christine
    though just read how it can affect echo system sadly
    blessings

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  7. I think we will all have the same plants all over the world soon. But yes, it's very pretty! hugs, Valerie

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  8. It us pretty. Happy Sunday Christine. Thanks for linking to Sunday Smiles

    Much💜love

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  9. Yikes, I try to avoid the ones that want to grow and take over. But it is pretty.

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  10. It might be invasive but it is pretty.

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  11. It is pretty. I've got some Asiatic jasmine that looks somewhat similar and it is invasive.

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  12. Why are the pretty shrubs invasive? LOL I really like this. Have a great day today.

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  13. Invasive or not, it sure is pretty, Christine.
    Blessings!

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  14. That's a pretty plant. Too bad it's invasive. I have a burning bush in my yard which they say is invasive.

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  15. Occasionally the pretty ones can be the worst!

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  16. Erika I did not know burning bush was invasive! Luckily I don't have one.

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  17. Lindo arbusto . Te mando un beso.

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  18. This is so pretty!
    Julia x
    https://www.thevelvetrunway.com/

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  19. Isn't it a pity how some of the most beautiful things are the worst to have around.

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  20. It does look pretty, shame it's invasive.

    All the best Jan

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