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Micro Tulip: The 100th Flower of Spring & Summer! *SNOOPY DANCE*!!!
(please scroll down for two more pictures! :)
WOO HOO!!! WELCOME TO FLOWER #100!!!! *Snoopy Dance* It's hard to believe I've found this many flowers on our property!! Back when I began this project, I made a rough guess that I'd find about 100 different species. Well, now that we've arrived at the century mark, I'm here to tell you that there are at least 50 more to go!! It's insane!! :D I hope you've all enjoyed the show so far, it's been a lot of fun for me and a great education as well! On we go!! :)
This tiny little flower is so small--only 1/16" in diameter--and so low to the ground that I thought it was just a tiny seed pod or a strange plant. But I noticed a flash of pink so I dropped down to the ground and got nose-close...and what I found was a blossom that looked like a micro tulip! Even after a lot of searching, I wasn't able to find anything about this flower, so that's what I'll call it until I find out differently. Below you'll find two more pictures to show how the blossoms grow on this tiny treasure. I think this flower is perfect for #100!
WOO HOO!!! WELCOME TO FLOWER #100!!!! *Snoopy Dance* It's hard to believe I've found this many flowers on our property!! Back when I began this project, I made a rough guess that I'd find about 100 different species. Well, now that we've arrived at the century mark, I'm here to tell you that there are at least 50 more to go!! It's insane!! :D I hope you've all enjoyed the show so far, it's been a lot of fun for me and a great education as well! On we go!! :)
This tiny little flower is so small--only 1/16" in diameter--and so low to the ground that I thought it was just a tiny seed pod or a strange plant. But I noticed a flash of pink so I dropped down to the ground and got nose-close...and what I found was a blossom that looked like a micro tulip! Even after a lot of searching, I wasn't able to find anything about this flower, so that's what I'll call it until I find out differently. Below you'll find two more pictures to show how the blossoms grow on this tiny treasure. I think this flower is perfect for #100!
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