'Living Colour' creates vibrant floral displays around the city and inner city suburbs every year in Spring. These flowers and plants are located at Customs Square, in front of Customs House near Circular Quay. The planter boxes feature snapdragons, celosia and curly parsley, blue and burgundy petunias, euphorbia, ageratum and bromeliads.
Love this shot, Jim!
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ReplyDeleteLinda, I'm so sorry I removed your comment by accident. Thanks for being a regular commenter on my blog.
DeleteLooks like Sydney is a beautiful spot...definitely on my list of future travels!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat composition in your photo! Elegant.
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Great shot!
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That is quite a nice composition, Jim.
ReplyDeleteThe space in front of in front of Customs House at Circular Quay is a perfect place for tables, umbrellas and especially flower boxes.
ReplyDeletelove all the awesome flowers and different hues. MY mother loved to grow these flowers in her yard
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Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteThat is such a pretty sight!
ReplyDeleteThe word that comes to mind is well manicured.
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Gros bisous ♡
perfect for brightening up that pretty square.
ReplyDeleteThe flowers are a wonderful addition to the city.
ReplyDeleteWhen Sydney puts on spring it does it in style.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful shot, Jim!
ReplyDeleteA grand display in front of this beautiful bulding.
ReplyDeleteGreat street decoration. We need a lot more of this around.
ReplyDeleteThis is one place I would love to visit. Beautiful Photograph.
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John
Hi Jim, these containers full of flowers are an excellent idea and really make the city dress up for Spring. We have similar ones in Melbourne!
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It's nice to see the streets of Sydney having a bit of greenery around. It livens the place up a bit and makes the atmosphere a bit more welcoming in comparison to if there were only concrete and buildings.
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