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Anne Elliott
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friends' garden
not native to Alberta
FZ200#4
© Anne Elliott 2017
Nemophila sp.
Five Spot?
purple spot on each petal
grown from wildflower seed packet
FZ200
Calgary
flora
flower
flowers
white
garden
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summer
small
Canada
Alberta
21 July 2017
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Nemophila sp.

Nemophila sp.
This was one of the plants I saw in my friends' garden yesterday. It is just a small flower, but so pretty. Apparently, it grew out of a packet of wildflower seeds, though I think I'm right in saying it doesn't grow in the wild here. I was so happy to find an ID on Google Images late last night - Five-spot Nemophila - but then realized that of course it has six petals and spots, not five. I haven't been able to find anything that mentions a Six-spot plant.

All three photos posted this morning were taken yesterday, 21 July 2017, when friend, Dorothy, invited me over for a BBQ supper and the chance to maybe see and take photos of the beautiful Ruby-throated Hummingbird that has been visiting their colourful garden. I did try to get an OK photo when a group of us was there for a BBQ just a matter of days ago, but I didn't get a single photo that was fit to post. They suspect that any day now, this tiny bird will be leaving. She has been extra busy at their feeders full of sugar-water, getting ready for her long migration journey across the Gulf of Mexico. Her nonstop journey will be more than 1,030 km.

Thanks so much, Dorothy and Stephen, for such a lovely time! The meal was delicious, and it was so much fun to get a better look at your tiny Hummingbird. Like other years, you are going to miss her when she leaves!

Daniel Palacin has particularly liked this photo


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