¡Saludos amigos de Hive! Espero se encuentren bien, por aquí su amigo @daniel2001 con un nuevo post. Vaya que me pierdo de éstos lares jeje, he estado ocupado y el cuerpo y mente a veces no me dan para tanto pero en fin aquí volvemos. En esta ocasión vengo a contarles sobre algo que ví en estos días de primavera aquí en Madrid - España y se trata de unas preciosas flores que ví mientras venía del trabajo en una de las aceras de El Pozo por la avenida Entrevías. Investigué un poco al respecto y bueno aquí les dejo todo esperando que les guste...
Greetings, friends of Hive! I hope you're all well. Your friend @daniel2001 is here with a new post. Boy, I've been missing out on these parts, hehe. I've been busy, and sometimes my body and mind aren't up to it, but anyway, here we are again. This time, I'm here to tell you about something I saw these past spring days here in Madrid, Spain. It's about some beautiful flowers I saw while coming home from work on one of the sidewalks in El Pozo, along Entrevías Avenue. I did a little research, and here it all is, hoping you like it...
Well, as I was saying, I was walking home from work and right in front of the Renfe train station, I saw this flower walkway and went to check it out, and indeed, they were these beautiful flowers. At the time, I didn't know their name, but their beauty captivated me.
Wisteria flowers are drooping, lilac-colored, and large, reaching 30 cm.They have a pleasant fragrance, making them a great choice for planting in a busy spot in the garden or near a window or porch of a home where we frequently spend time.
These flowers have a beauty that enchanted me, and that's why I took these photos to share with you. I even did a little research since I don't have extensive knowledge, but I'm interested in learning more about flowers and plants. One thing is that their color reminds me of my wife, since they are purple, and that's her favorite color. 💜😁
Well, I have nothing else to say. These spring days have been super busy and equally wet due to the storms that have come and the extremely changeable weather, but hey, step by step we're getting settled. Thanks for getting here; see you in a next post 😄