April wisteria on boulevard de la reine (the queen's boulevard).
Sur le boulevard de la reine, des glycines en avril.
Boulevard de la reine. If you keep on going, you'll get to the palace grounds. The wisteria wall is hidden behind the trees just there on the right.
Le boulevard de la reine. Si vous continuez tout droit, vous arriverez dans le parc du château. Le mur aux glycines est caché derrière les arbres, juste là à droite.
Beautiful photos....thank you!
ReplyDeleteThat wisteria's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh, so beautiful!! I do love wisteria!! Beautiful captures, Ciel!!
ReplyDeleteI'm beginning to think that Versailles is held together by wisteria and that it suddenly would all come apart without it. ;-)
ReplyDeleteLove the wisteria.
ReplyDeleteWisteria are among the most delicate of flowers. For a change, the name sounds better in English than in French. The richness and texture in the first picture is lovely.
ReplyDeleteOh my this is just beautiful.
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ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful sun dappled looking boulevard!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeletelove, love, love!!
ReplyDeleteI'm always jealous when I see beautiful wisteria! ;)
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful, I love the color!
ReplyDeleteWisteria is so beautiful when it's blooming.
ReplyDeleteLush and lovely. We have wisteria here but not a lot of it and it doesn't last long enough. Darn. You certainly have some beautiful boulevards!
ReplyDeleteYour timing is perfect, they do not stick around for long. Very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteOurs are still to come here! What a beautiful street!
ReplyDeleteA very colorful and pleasant rain!
ReplyDeleteJ'adore wisteria.. tres gorgeous images Ciel.. of the wisteria and the boulevard.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I can nearly SMELL it all the way ….. up to Stavanger!:)
ReplyDeleteSpectacular colours, but, oh, that wisteria can take over quickly!
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