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359/366: White Bouquet with Single Floret in Focus
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M is for Magnificent Mushrooms (+ 18 insets)
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Dried Flowers with Snowy Hats
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The Three Muskateers and the Tiny Spanish Dancer
Me and Little Belle
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318/365: "White is not a mere absence of color; it…
Glowing, Ghostly Mushroom
The Kiss [Explore]
316/365: "The past is a ghost, the future a dream,…
Sepia-Toned Short-Stemmed Roussela Mushrooms
258/365: "A woman should be like a single flower,…
Daisies in Morning Sunshine
Pumpkin Loves to Hang Around!
205/365: "Butterflies are self-propelled flowers."…
Queen Anne's Lace
Frilly White Blush Poppy
Wild Strawberry Blossom
172/365: "It is in your moments of decision that y…
Rough Eyelash Bud in Pink
Rough Eyelash Bud in White
171/365: "He is richest who is content with the le…
Dreamy Daisy
Daisy
Mr. Turkey
Bee on Whitef Flower
Carouse Horsel in White: Headstudy
Carousel Horse in White
Wild Onion
Egret with Reflection
Lovely White Flower
Immature Snowy Egret
Cream and Yellow Dahlia
Conservatory of Flowers: Have a Seat!
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Glowing White Mushroom [Flickr Explore, my 1st]
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Beautiful Blow-Wife Blossom
98/365: "I'm the kind of person that responds stro…
42/365: "A dog will teach you unconditional love.…
Varigated Red-Bottom (Cylindromyia) Fly on Yarrow
Howell's Pussytoes: The 91st Flower of Spring & Su…
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This is the elegant and beautiful Oregon Fawn Lily, which blooms here in March. The purple version, the Henderson's Fawn Lily, grows on our property, but to see the white species I need to walk along the ridge line trail behind our house. About a quarter mile away I find them here and there, and they grow fairly profusely about half a mile away, near the far end of the trail. These flowers range in color from a luminous off-white to a light creamy-yellow and grow only about 6-8" off the forest floor.
Update:
I was planning to do another A-Z project, but I'm going to put that on hold. My A-Z partner, Chrissy, suggested doing a series on different colors, but I also want to begin posting pictures from my garden. So far I have California Poppies in yellow and cream, a brand new cream Anemone, tiny purple snap dragons, and some little white daisies. To begin the show, about two weeks ago, "False Sunnies" began blooming, and these seeds were given to me by my friend Pam J!
Explored on July 5, 2014. Highest placement, #1.
This is the elegant and beautiful Oregon Fawn Lily, which blooms here in March. The purple version, the Henderson's Fawn Lily, grows on our property, but to see the white species I need to walk along the ridge line trail behind our house. About a quarter mile away I find them here and there, and they grow fairly profusely about half a mile away, near the far end of the trail. These flowers range in color from a luminous off-white to a light creamy-yellow and grow only about 6-8" off the forest floor.
Update:
I was planning to do another A-Z project, but I'm going to put that on hold. My A-Z partner, Chrissy, suggested doing a series on different colors, but I also want to begin posting pictures from my garden. So far I have California Poppies in yellow and cream, a brand new cream Anemone, tiny purple snap dragons, and some little white daisies. To begin the show, about two weeks ago, "False Sunnies" began blooming, and these seeds were given to me by my friend Pam J!
Explored on July 5, 2014. Highest placement, #1.
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I really love the dark background for the wonderfully white Lily. What a beautiful flower growing in the wild there. Lucky you! The red and yellow pattern inside are so lovely. It´s majestic, don´t you think? I bow to this beautiful flower and I bow to the photographer!!! Have a nice weekend!
Wonderful details and colours.
Have a great summer in your garden ---with the camera!!!
Please post your superb photo in the Admin. Choice Photos thread at Amazing Details.
Admired in ~ I ♥ Nature
I have lost my war. The only real success is the False Sunnies... and they seen to survive anything.
The gopher has now also taken 2 more Morning Glory sets....
Good Saturday.
These are such gorgeous little things and your captures of them are wonderful!
I love the colours of the fourth picture too!
I love the crop of this shot in the inset as well........it really shows the detail. PLEASE don't make us wait so long next time...................
Good to hear you're winning your battles in the garden as well..............although I haven't commented, I've been following your horticutural blogs with great interest :)
je te souhaite un bon Dimanche et t'embrasse Véronique
Buen domingo !
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