Floral beauty
Pink Sundae / Salvia viridis
Delicate Damselfly
Beauty lasts
Spider on Strawflower
A touch of Fireweed
Window box at Reader Rock Garden
Giant Scabius with purple bokeh
Pink Monkeyflower / Mimulus lewisii
Colours made for each other
Hepatica
Hanging on to the old
Beehive Ginger / Zingiber spectabile
Petunia
Bright and cheery
My first sighting of the season
Siberian Squill
Wild Blue Columbine / Aquilegia brevistyla
Delicate Iris
Canada Wild Ginger / Asarum canadense
Pink Hellebore
Candy-striped Tulip
Physoclaina orientalis
Physoclaina orientalis
Hoverfly on European Pasque Flower
Art of nature
Beauty of spring
Golden Bean / Thermopsis rhombifolia
Green caterpillar on Balsamroot
Elephant Ears / Bergenia cordifolia
Hellebore beauty
Backlit beauties
Purple Rain
Indian Breadroot
One of my favourite spring garden flowers
After the rain
Hepatica
Early Cinquefoil
Snake's Head Fritillary / Fritillaria meleagris
Nuttall's Sunflower / Helianthus nuttallii
Colour
Periwinkle / Vinca minor
The joy of spring
Much-needed colour
Dandelions - of course : )
03 Blowing in the wind
Red Baneberry
Snake's head fritillary / Fritillaria meleagris
Is this a Pink?
Striped Coralroot / Corallorhiza striata
Flowers of spring
The purity of white
Gaillardia on red
Dame's rocket
Cow Parsnip / Heracleum maximum
Hollyhock buds
Needed a change of colour
Spotted Coralroot / Corallorhiza maculata
Red-edged petals
Ornamental Spurge / Euphorbia polychroma (Cushion…
Tattered and torn - and still beautiful
Iris at Olds College Botanical Gardens and Wetland…
Forest refractions on a wet Dandelion : )
Tropical - cultivar of Tillandsia ionantha?
Himalayan Blue Poppy
Siberian Squill
A little corner of Reader Rock Garden
Datura flower?
Wild Blue Columbine / Aquilegia brevistyla
Another day closer
02 Mountain Lady's Slipper / Cypripedium montanum
Rough-Fruited Fairybells / Prosartes trachycarpa
Tall Lungwort / Mertensia paniculata
Springtime colour
Wild Blue Columbine / Aquilegia brevistyla
Poppy art
Delicate colours of summer
Dianthus sp.
Embracing the sun
European Pasque Flower / Pulsatilla vulgaris
Primula denticulata / Drumstick Primula
Vibrant
Busy little bee
Persian Cornflower / Centaurea dealbata?
Painted Tongue / Salpiglosis
Remembering the warmth of summer
Shoo Fly / Nicandra physalodes
Get well, Rachel
Another day closer to spring
Lily macro
Himalayan Blue Poppy
Mariposa Lily / Calochortus apiculatus
Summer Iris display
Fancy 'Cat's Cradle'
Cornflower
Elegant beauty
Face to the sun
Pink or Showy lady's-slipper / Cypripedium reginae
Sparkling in the sunlight
Giant Scabius / Cephalaria gigantea
Datura
Louisiana Broomrape / Orobanche ludoviciana
Time to reveal
Someone just couldn't resist : )
Himalayan Blue Poppy
Golden
Beetle necklace
Orange Hawkweed
Vibrant colour to warm us all up
The beauty of old age
Wild bergamot, Monarda fistulosa
Colour to warm the heart and soul
Mullein / Verbascum thapsus
Canada Violet / Viola canadensis
Painted Daisy / Chrysanthemum coccineum
Gas Plant / Dictamnus albus 'Purpureus'
Moving into fall
Overflowing with colour
Brugmansia or Datura?
Lest we forget
Delicate Pinedrops / Pterospora andromedea
Deep pink Peony
Clustered Broomrape / Orobanche fasciculata
Harebell / Campanula rotundifolia
Peking Cotoneaster / Cotoneaster acutifolia
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On 19 September 2015, I went to an Open House at the home of our main leader for both birding and botany. This was to mark the end of the botany season, which is always sad. We went on one last walk, around the neighbourhood, stopping to look at various plants in people's gardens, and then went back for tea and coffee and yummy snacks.
This photo is of a flower whose petals have all fallen to the ground, leaving just the flower centre. I believe those are aphids climbing up and down the stem.
It's hard to believe that spring is almost here - time is passing much too quickly for my liking! The Prairie Crocuses are apparently in bloom, though I haven't been out looking for them yet.
This photo is of a flower whose petals have all fallen to the ground, leaving just the flower centre. I believe those are aphids climbing up and down the stem.
It's hard to believe that spring is almost here - time is passing much too quickly for my liking! The Prairie Crocuses are apparently in bloom, though I haven't been out looking for them yet.
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