264/366: White Flower Spike
265/366: Alien Monster...no...It's a Daisy Bud!
266/366: Goldfish Tail...No...Orange Jelly Fungus!
267/366: Filiment Frost on a Pine Needle
270/366: Creme de la Creme of California Poppies (…
271/366: Beauty in Blue--Love in a Mist
272/366: Farewell to Pink Bachelor Button
273/366: Plant People with Fancy Hair
274/366: Elegance: Campion Blossom with Curled Pet…
275/366: Bug on Mustard Blossoms
276/366: Adorable Baby Crab Spider
279/366: This is My [Spider] Butt.
281/366: Rough Eyelash
282/366: Juicy Jonquils
283/366: Lovely Little Buttercup
285/366: Pink Bachelor Button [+1 in a note]
287/366: Last Day For a Lovely Daffodil
288/366: Purple Classic
299/366: Stunning Orange-Cupped Daffodil
300/366: Lovely Scorched Penstemon
301/366: Lovely Dogwood Blossom
302/366: Pretty Vetch--Blossoms, Leaves and Tendri…
304/366: Classic Headlight with Blingy Bokeh
306/366: Dreamy Daffodil
307/366: Bi-Colored Flaxflower
308/366: Tiny Whitlow Grass Flower Buds
309/366: Garlic Marathon 1/9--X Marks the Spot!
310/366: Garlic Marathon 2/9--Split Bud Cover
311/366: Garlic Marathon 3/9--Opening the Drapes
312/366: Garlic Marathon 4/9--The Cap Loosens
313/366: Garlic Marathon 5/9--The Cap is Unseated
314/366: Garlic Marathon 6/9--Pointed Hat
315/366: Garlic Marathon 7/9--Jaunty Hat
316/366: Garlic Marathon 8/9--Tip the Hat
317/366: Garlic Marathon 9/9--Beautiful Garlic Flo…
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262/366: Glowing Peony
261/366: Red and Yellow Columbine Cross
260/366: Behind a Glowing Orange Blossom
259/366: Dreamy Mood
258/366: Seed Pod on Magnolia Grandiflora
257/366: Glorious Golden-Cupped Daffodil
253/366: Roscoe's Children Coming Out of Egg Sac
246/366: Red-Frilled Daffodils with Yellow Cups an…
242/366: Sinky the Wayward Pacific Tree Frog (+1 i…
203/366: Yellow Cockscomb Celosia
194/366: Heart of a Wood Rose
191/366: Hot Pink Blossoms (+1 in a note)
190/366: Golden Daffodils
189/366: Alien Flowerbud...No, It's a Small Onion!
186/366: Lovely Lavender Lupines
185/366: Moss Calyptra
184/366: You Heart-Stopper!
183/366: Tiny Spring Whitlow Grass Buds
179/366: Yellow Triple Rose Daffodil
178/366: A Rear View of a Lovely Grass Widow
164/366: Fairyland
163/366: Purple Anemone
162/366: Vinca's Last Day
169/366: Blue Classic
160/366: Little Red—and Black—Corvette Detail
159/366: Budding Oregon-grape Cluster (+1 more in…
154/366: Classic Orange Truck
145/366: Purple Goatsbeard (+1 image and a link in…
142/366: Frost on Rusted Barbed Wire
139/366: Colorful Pair of Maple Leaves
136/366: Old Classic in Red
135/366: Dogwood Blossoms
134/366: Elegant White Daffodils
132/366: Tendril Shadow (+2 images in notes)
130/366: Sticky Cinquefoil Wildflower--No Petals,…
128/366: Golden Columbine
127/366: Mesmerized by a Morning Glory
126/366: Morning Glory Vine
124/366: Beauty Lurks Inbetween the Shadows
118/366: Classic 1964 Chevy Impala Emblem
116/366: Jumping Spider with a Molly Hair
115/366: Braveheart Spectacular
114/366: Manzanita Buds (+3 in notes)
112/366: Aster Petal Edges
111/366: Sapling Pine Growing in Oak Tree
110/366: Dazzling Daffodil Display
108/366: Purple Hollyhock
107/366: Lovely Frond
106/366: Heart of an Orange Cupped Daffodil
105/366: Jumping Spider Derriere
92/366: Pearly Classic
89/366: Elegance (+1 inset)
87/366: Bright and Cheery Monkeyflower
78/366: Shelf Fungus
77/366: Twinkling Weeds
76/366: Tiny Sweat Bee on Thistle
75/366: Rare Pink and White Grass Widow (+ 3 inset…
68/366: Behind a Double Daffodil
67/366: Adorable Froglet
66/366: Magnificent Lavender Bearded Iris Bud
65/366: Gorgeous Gypsy Cob Stallion
64/366: Love in a Mist
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263/366: Sea of Dianthus Blossoms
What a gorgeous pink these flowers are. When I saw them at my friend's garden, I thought they seemed familiar but I'd never seen them before. When I bent down to give them a sniff, it hit me...CARNATION FAMILY! Of course! Since then, I've learned that the Carnation family (also known as dianthus) is quite large, with species of many sizes and shapes as well.
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And in the UK the little ones like this are called "Pinks" (colour doesnt matter!) I have some carmine ones.
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