Royalview in the Spring, Our Beautiful Texas Gardens in Full Bloom

Our home, Royalview
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Royalview

Willie and I are very excited to be experiencing our very first Spring here at Royalview.

The trees and flowers are now in full bloom. We’re witnessing more and more water birds every day. It’s looking glorious here at home, and also across the lake.

View of lake across the street from Royalview.
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View of the Lake Across the Street from Royalview

Our gardens and landscape are looking so pretty, especially after our first maintenance service call from our new landscaping company. Their team did a wonderful job getting us Spring ready, and Royalview’s gardens looking their best.

Royalview's South Garden
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Royalview’s Front South Garden
Royalview's South Garden
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Royalview’s Front South Garden
Royalview’s Front North Garden
Royalview's Back Garden
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Royalview’s Back Yard Garden
Royalview's Backyard garden.
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Royalview’s Back Yard Garden
Texas Backyard Garden Closeup
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Our Texas Garden in Full Bloom

We are both so thrilled that we’ve been blessed with our very own Texas Bluebonnets. These were a surprise from our landscape design team, Eagle Improvements.

Texas Bluebonnets at Royalview
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Texas Bluebonnets at Royalview

We chose an array of blue, white, and purple flower varieties for our gardens, but there is one pop of pink in our back garden. This beautiful plant (Pink Dianthus) was a housewarming gift from our nieces Amy and Loralie.

Pink Dianthus at Royalview.
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Pink Dianthus at Royalview

Here are some beautiful closeup pictures of various flower varieties planted in our gardens.

Purple Salvia in our Front North and South Gardens.
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Purple Salvia in our Front North and South Gardens
Purple Verbena
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Purple Verbena
White Verbena
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White Verbenas in all Gardens at Royalview
Plumbago
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Plumbago in all Gardens at Royalview
Daisys
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Daisys in Front Gardens

Now, this next plant is a real mystery to me. When our landscape design company first came out, I spoke with Keren and requested another Pink Dianthus to go with the one that was gifted to us by our Nieces. Keren returned with this Dianthus. It was very small at the time it was planted, but it has sky-rocketed into a very tall and unusual looking plant.

Dianthus
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“Mystery” Dianthus

It has a lot of little buds, so I cannot wait to see what it’s going to look like.

Dianthus Buds
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“Mystery” Dianthus Buds

It is a Dianthus. The tag read Dianthus when Keren brought it, and when our new landscape company’s owner (Boone, of Boone’s Landscaping) came by to look at our property, he saw it and called it some type of Dianthus. I cannot remember what he said it was, and when I Googled it, it just says Dianthus. So, it’s still a mystery to me as to the variety, and what color it is.

I’ll be sure to keep watch, and snap some photos when she blooms.

Till next time, Willie and I hope you’re enjoying your beautiful Spring blooms wherever you may be. Stay safe, and follow your joy. God is truly good!

Johanna and Willie

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