My grandmother had citrus trees in her Florida back yard. The fruit was heavenly, much sweeter than from the store. Your photos make me remember those days.
We had an orange tree and a grapefruit tree in the yard of our first house in Ocala. By now, though, the season is pretty much over. Nice shots of these wonderful fruits!
Very pretty! Some of my neighbors have orange and lemon trees in their yards.
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Fruits we don't see growing here... though perhaps in some greenhouses!
ReplyDeleteI could have used one of those lemons for tonight's dinner.
ReplyDeleteThose look fresh and wonderful!
ReplyDeleteSo bountiful! The oranges and yellows against the green leaves makes a very colorful and bright photo!
ReplyDeleteI miss the orange trees in Arizona.
ReplyDeleteMy grandmother had citrus trees in her Florida back yard. The fruit was heavenly, much sweeter than from the store. Your photos make me remember those days.
ReplyDeleteCitrus trees always look cheerful.
ReplyDeleteThat is something we don't see in the gardens around Haninge. Great.
ReplyDeleteSo wonderful VP!
ReplyDeleteThe name of a nursery rhyme VP, nice :) love!y and easy to grow in our hot weather in Perth. Happy weekend VP.
ReplyDeleteWe had an orange tree and a grapefruit tree in the yard of our first house in Ocala. By now, though, the season is pretty much over. Nice shots of these wonderful fruits!
ReplyDeleteI'm a bit envious for these...
ReplyDeleteI've tried to grow them inside here but have had no luck!
ReplyDeleteMe jealous.
ReplyDeleteIf not too far from the street, I might have tried to make an orange fall...
Made me think of limoncello....
ReplyDeleteI know someone who have a lemon tree in the garden here, but that is quite unusual to see here.
How neat it it must be to eat a straight from the tree orange!
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