Making this a crossover post with my much neglected photography journal.
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daylilies |
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hydrangea |
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buckwheat |
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pickerel |
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butterfly weed |
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rose of sharon |
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chicory |
Some of my favorite flowers there, thank you.
ReplyDeleteIt’s so interesting- in about a month, I’ll have some of those blooms! Here, my peonies just bloomed ( southern Ontario). - Jenn
ReplyDeleteBoud, I'm so glad you like them! The color this month is really a joy.
ReplyDeleteJenn, then you have a lot to look forward to. :)
Gorgeous color you have there! I've been harvesting buckwheat seeds this week. Love how if fills in the spaces. Enjoy your blooms!
ReplyDeleteDaisy, it's such a colorful time of year. Buckwheat is a great plant. Makes a nice cover crop, often reseeds itself, plus the seeds are edible!
ReplyDeleteLovely variety of shapes and colors, Leigh :)
ReplyDeleteHow lovely all of your blossoms are and in such lovely colors!
ReplyDeleteQuinn, I don't reckon photography is the same as mark making, but I love making a record. :)
ReplyDeleteEggs, I agree! Bright gems of creation wherever I look.
Beautiful colours! Our turn is coming up here...Peony buds are fat, and poppies are just opening now.
ReplyDeleteRosalea, it's a beautiful time of year. :)
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and several wild flowers that aren't native here. Our chicory won't flower for another month. I especially love the butterfly weed. It's very showy. On a walk today I noticed that the ox eye daisies are in full bloom, and they are so pretty.
ReplyDeleteNina, the only problem with butterfly weed is that it doesn't bloom long enough!
ReplyDeleteI think June is our best month for flower color variety.