Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Wordless: Spring Flowers


Narcissus pseudonarcissus

Flufftailia Curlycus

Gingerillis Felinicue

Hugest Crainiumae Amazer

April Fool


Timmy Tomcat: Tomcat Home Spokes Cat 

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17 comments:

Summer said...

You have quite a garden there - it looks like it is flourishing!

meowmeowmans said...

Ha. Your cat-tus plants are lovely! :)

Meezer's Mews & Terrieristical Woofs said...

Those are quite glorious blooms you are showing today!

Wonder what kind of fertilizer they need...

Kea said...

LOL! Your garden has quite the variety. I love the comment re: what kind of fertilizer they need. :-D

Stay safe and well.

Dma said...

quite the bouquet...

Eastside Cats said...

LOL!
But, look at the huge noggin in that last image!

Lynn and Precious said...

Lots of amazing blooms at your home. Hope the kitties
like the flower names! They are very fitting and original
to the types of "plants" they are.

Chuck Huss said...

I love the descriptions. :)

Brian's Home Blog said...

Totally cute bloomers!

Me said...

MOL! Cats and flowers-ah!
xoxo, Bibi & Meep

Katie and The Katz said...

Thank you for the laugh today! Mom needed that :-) KFM Newz Will be back up and running furry soon.

Purrs from Chiquita and the Katie Katz.

pilch92 said...

Where can I get some of these? :)

Melissa, Mudpie and Angel Truffles (Mochas, Mysteries and Meows) said...

MOL I love it!

Herman and Dori said...

What amazing flora and fauna you have at your house! We have messy petal trees that litter our lawn, and hurty paws gumball trees that drop pointy bombs where we walk. And we have poopy goosey birds who leave disgusting little slime worms, but make our lawn very green.

The Island Cats said...

Those are some interesting flowers. ;)

Katie Isabella said...

I love those flowers! And the last one, the beautiful white Hugest Crainiumae Amazer! THAT is a prize winner for certain though they all are!

Memories of Eric and Flynn said...

All are wonderful specimens!