Sunday, June 7, 2015

Wildflowers

 Wild rose

A few early summer wildflowers are blooming  in sunny spots. I do love the wild roses!

 Purple vetch

Purple vetch is not nice to have invade a garden but I do like its vining habit in a meadow.

Ox-eye daisy

And ox-eye daisies are spring up along the roadsides.

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38 comments:

  1. So beautiful !! Nature is gorgeous !!
    Have a nice Sunday !

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  2. I like all "wild" flowers...even the human kind. Heh heh! Beautiful shots, EG!

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  3. Gorgeous wildflowers and lovely images. Happy Sunday to you!

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  4. I haven't seen any roses or I am unaware of it, but I have seen the other two.

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  5. haven't seen any roses either. Mine in the gardens are no where near to flowering......great photos as always.

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  6. I guess vetch grows everywhere. We have it here for sure. At least the livestock likes to eat it!

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  7. gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous!! i love wildflowers ... they are so gorgeous!! ( :

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  8. Gorgeous images: you have a gift for this kind of photography!

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  9. Beautiful....love your capture of the vetch. And the daisy is beautiful. We were passing through the strip pits last night and there was a clump of the daisies that I would have liked to photo graph but it was so late there just was not enough light.

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  10. the wild rose is Awesome, Stunning, Gorgeous and that rates it a triple WOW....

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  11. we have some vetch cropping up along the driveway thru the hay field.

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  12. Nice collection of wildflowers!

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  13. Beautiful wild flowers and marvelous captures as always!! And thanks, as always, for sharing the beauty!! Such a wonderful way to start my day!! Enjoy!!

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  14. I love wildflowers of all kinds! They are so pretty aren't they. xx

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  15. Lovely pictures but I think the first one is stunning...

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  16. Is the wild rose the same as the dog rose?

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  17. Never tire of seeing photos of wildflowers. So good to help the bees!

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  18. Three for three, EG. Perfect, clear images. But, that is what I expect to see on your blog. (Nice flowers up there at this time of year.)

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  19. I love these wildflowers shots!

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  20. The Wild Rose is the most beautiful rose there is. The simple beauty of this flower is stunning.

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  21. Beautiful flowers and great shots. CM

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  22. I love wildflowers. You caught some nice examples. :)

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  23. Yup the best time of year for colour! Lovely shots!

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  24. Lovely floral shots. We have all sorts of garden invaders here....

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  25. Beautiful wildflower photos. I pulled out some vetch in the garden on Saturday. The daisies and roses aren't blooming yet here but the lupin are just starting.

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  26. Invasives can be pretty - oh, well. I absolutely love the wild rose. I think there is a town in the Midwest called Wild Rose.

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  27. I love wildflowers. We have lots of them here in New Zealand that grow so well they are considered a problem.

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  28. I only knew the Ox-eye daisy and I am not sure I have seen the others, but I will tuck this info and photos away.. Thank you for linking in Tina.. Michelle

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  29. Three beautiful flower photos, EG.

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