I have been Blogging since 2011. I first started with 2 Blogs about nail polish, which I do from time to time. My main focus is on my more recent Blog which is about photography, mainly nature and wildlife. Welcome to my little world :-)
I was always told that the plural of crocus is croci but I think it's fine to use either croci or crocuses. Whatever, the correct terminology, there's no doubt the ones in your two photographs look beautiful.
plural alsocrocus or croci ˈkrō-ˌkē -ˌkī, -ˌsī : any of a genus (Crocus) of herbs of the iris family developing from corms and having solitary long-tubed flowers and slender linear leaves
so beautiful
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DeleteSuch pretty flowers 🤍 💜
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DeleteLove them
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DeleteThanks Christine :-D
DeleteSpring is here. Crocuses are so pretty.
ReplyDeleteThey really are :-D
DeleteI was always told that the plural of crocus is croci but I think it's fine to use either croci or crocuses.
ReplyDeleteWhatever, the correct terminology, there's no doubt the ones in your two photographs look beautiful.
All the best Jan
I wasn't sure. Croci would make sense to me! Thanks Jan, glad you like them :-D
DeleteGorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThanks :-D
Delete...I'd love to have them everywhere here!
ReplyDeleteThey are lovely to see Tom. :-D
DeleteThey sure are pretty!
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DeleteHow gorgeous, Ananka!
ReplyDeleteThanks Linda :-D
DeleteI adore Crocuses too! There are no flowers in our place yet. Yesterday it snowed!
ReplyDeleteYikes still snowing! Thanks Irina :-D
DeleteBella flores. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteThanks :-D
DeleteOh my goodness, that is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThanks Mary :-D
DeleteAnd they are stunning
ReplyDeleteThey really are :-D
DeleteAin't they just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSure are Angie :-D
DeleteStraight from Merriam-Webster:
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noun
cro·cus ˈkrō-kəs
plural alsocrocus or croci ˈkrō-ˌkē -ˌkī, -ˌsī : any of a genus (Crocus) of herbs of the iris family developing from corms and having solitary long-tubed flowers and slender linear leaves
Thanks Kirk :-D
DeleteDelightful--- nature really knows how to us smile!
ReplyDeleteIt sure does Bill :-D
DeleteThey are beautiful! I think the correct name is croci, but everyone calls them crocuses, so I would have thought that is correct too.
ReplyDeleteI thought croci too Jackie. Thanks :-D
DeleteHere, too, they are everywhere. Call them what you will, they are beautiful and uplifting.
ReplyDeleteThat's it David they are beautiful. Thanks :-D
DeleteGorgeous captures 😍
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DeleteBeautiful!!! Love the colours!
ReplyDeleteGlad, they have lovely colours :-D
DeleteOH! So beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteThanks :-D
DeleteThe colours are fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThey really are :-D
Deletethey're lovely
ReplyDeleteGlad you like them :-D
DeleteSo so pretty. We won't get back to Pennsylvania till May and all or crocuses, daffodils, and hyacinths will be long gone...
ReplyDeleteThanks Judee. Maybe next year! :-D
DeleteI love this time of year with all of the blooms. Very nice photo.
ReplyDeleteMe too Nicole. Thanks :-D
DeleteSame in Stockholm.
ReplyDeleteThey are good to see. Thanks :-D
DeleteWow! These are so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks Shannon :-D
DeleteDon't think I've seen the purple ones before but they are a lovely colour.
ReplyDeleteThey are so nice :-D
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