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The final throes of the flowering cherry tree
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One of the cactus flower buds
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Kaktusblüte (Wilhelma)
Blüte an der Silberkerze (Wilhelma)
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Two Colours of Blossom
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Weiß auf weiß
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*•.¸♡ Enchanted blossom ♡¸.•*
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St Mary's Church in spring
magnolia blossom
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tulipe
Dent-de-lion
tulipe botanique
Pictures for Pam, Day 152: Mule Ears
Cherry blossoms and a tea shop
White Blossom and Bee.
Benches and cherry blossom trees
Old cherry tree
Magnolia Flower
spring at Osney Close
A two-generation branch
Wavy focus.*
Grandma
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Cherry blossoms
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Spring Blossom
Weeping cherry tree
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Gorse bush is out in flower
Some forsythia
This is the first cherry blossom
Gorgeous damson cherry blossom
Doesn't it look gorgeous against the blue sky
Yet more beautiful blossom
Blossom
There was so many primrose plants on the drive
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Pictures for Pam, Day 156: Henbit Deadnettle Drizzled with Droplets
(+ 3 insets!) (please view large for more droplety goodness!)
Steve drove his sister to the airport this afternoon and what happened to me? I found myself making a beeline for my bed! I couldn't believe how tired I was! Isn't that interesting how exhausting company can be? We all had a very nice time though, and Steve got to spend lots of quality time with his sister and that was really great.
I was so befuddled this morning that I thought it was Monday! I hadn't taken my photos for Macro Monday yet so I grabbed some knives--the subject this week--and took a bunch of pictures. I really didn't think I'd have anything worthy because I was pretty low-energy but it looks like I'll have a few nice images to post tomorrow! Hooray!
I was hoping to process a few pictures from yesterday's adventure to the Pear Blossom parade, street fair, and especially of Jacksonville but I clearly need some recovery time. Instead I'm going to post something else from my bloated folder of finished pictures. Let me see what looks good! *peeks into my archived pictures* Oh, perfect!!
The other morning I went out to take some pictures after a long night of rain. I'd seen some mushrooms on my walk that I couldn't resist and grabbed my camera when I got back. However, as I turned to head down the drive, a tiny flash of purple caught my eye and I remembered what I had noticed. The afternoon before I saw a Henbit Deadnettle plant with buds just about to open and made a mental note to come back with my camera the next day. And there we were!
I had no idea how fabulous these little 1/3" flowers would look drizzled with raindrops! What a sight! I'm sharing another picture I took as an inset and also a pair of other pictures I took from a few years back. To me they look like miniature orchids with their juicy color and spots. :)
Pam, I looked to see if you had any Henbit or Purple Deadnettle flowers but I didn't find any. However, I did find a gorgeous little flower that will do just fine, your lovely Prairie Violet. Such a beautiful little blossom! We don't have anything like that here but I've seen similar flowers growing elsewhere in southern Oregon's wilds. Makes me wonder if I have any good pictures to process so I can show you. Happily I remember exactly where I found them. Hmmm...I'll have to look and see. Sending much love and hugs your way, ma'am! *big hugs*
Explored on 4/15/19, highest placement, #1.
Steve drove his sister to the airport this afternoon and what happened to me? I found myself making a beeline for my bed! I couldn't believe how tired I was! Isn't that interesting how exhausting company can be? We all had a very nice time though, and Steve got to spend lots of quality time with his sister and that was really great.
I was so befuddled this morning that I thought it was Monday! I hadn't taken my photos for Macro Monday yet so I grabbed some knives--the subject this week--and took a bunch of pictures. I really didn't think I'd have anything worthy because I was pretty low-energy but it looks like I'll have a few nice images to post tomorrow! Hooray!
I was hoping to process a few pictures from yesterday's adventure to the Pear Blossom parade, street fair, and especially of Jacksonville but I clearly need some recovery time. Instead I'm going to post something else from my bloated folder of finished pictures. Let me see what looks good! *peeks into my archived pictures* Oh, perfect!!
The other morning I went out to take some pictures after a long night of rain. I'd seen some mushrooms on my walk that I couldn't resist and grabbed my camera when I got back. However, as I turned to head down the drive, a tiny flash of purple caught my eye and I remembered what I had noticed. The afternoon before I saw a Henbit Deadnettle plant with buds just about to open and made a mental note to come back with my camera the next day. And there we were!
I had no idea how fabulous these little 1/3" flowers would look drizzled with raindrops! What a sight! I'm sharing another picture I took as an inset and also a pair of other pictures I took from a few years back. To me they look like miniature orchids with their juicy color and spots. :)
Pam, I looked to see if you had any Henbit or Purple Deadnettle flowers but I didn't find any. However, I did find a gorgeous little flower that will do just fine, your lovely Prairie Violet. Such a beautiful little blossom! We don't have anything like that here but I've seen similar flowers growing elsewhere in southern Oregon's wilds. Makes me wonder if I have any good pictures to process so I can show you. Happily I remember exactly where I found them. Hmmm...I'll have to look and see. Sending much love and hugs your way, ma'am! *big hugs*
Explored on 4/15/19, highest placement, #1.
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YES.. I DO HAVE HENBIT PHOTOS !
www.ipernity.com/doc/pamj/21978943/in/album/387493
www.ipernity.com/doc/pamj/23353941/in/album/387493
ITS A GREAT EARLY MAINSTAY FOR THE BEES.
IT GROWS HERE IN PROFUSION AND YOU SEE VAST CROPS OF IT ALONG THE VERGES
Janet Brien club has replied to Pam J clubLamium amplexicaule
elle aurait eu sa place dans le groupe Lamiacées , dommage ; trop de groupes
Amitiés
et ces gouttes d'eau
bonne semaine Janet
The PiP's are amazing!
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Beautifully captured Janet...........they look gorgeous against the dark background. The images in the PiPs are all superb too.
I'm just trying to finish catching up with everyone after our week away in Devon and Cornwall visiting family. We now have family coming to stay for a while - arriving on Wednesday - so I'll probably have lots more catching up to do by the weekend :-)
Have a good week!
PS: Sorry about the scarecrow :-))
Have a great new week :-)
The blossoms look like hungry fish with dew drop eyes... ;-)
Another superb photo, Janet! LOVE it!!!
camera lens!
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