these really are stunning pictures of stunning plants. We have nothing on this scale. I've done a nature post as well, but I am afraid, a rather tame one.
The UK is a gentle, small-scale place.
Oh, I just saw the question re the first photo and your reply; no, definitely not Queen Anne's lace; that's one wildflower I know rather well.
You had me going! I was about to write that you're about to get some lupines, and then I read that you found these alongside a trail. You'll have to go back and pick some of the seeds to scatter in your own garden! ;)
beautiful shots!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures!!
ReplyDeleteHappy WW
Beki
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Ooh, nice. What is the first photo?
ReplyDeleteHi!
ReplyDelete#1 I'm thinkin' Queen Anne's Lace but what the heck do I know?
#2 and #5 Wild Geraniums (somewhat postive :-)
#3 Wild Roses (for sure!)
#4 Those greens are lupine leaves, yet no lupines in site.
#5 Going out on a limb and calling it an onion. Certainly smelled like one.
Happy WW!
I just LOVE your photography!!!!
ReplyDeleteYou've got some great shots. It's amazing what happens up in the mountains after the snow melts and the sun comes out.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos and subjects! I posted a link to your blog on our Park City Foodprint FB page. Thanks for putting up our logo! Liz
ReplyDeletewhen I see wildflowers like this, I see where the ones in the nursery got their beginnings.
ReplyDeleteThat must be a lovely place to walk!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sweet Friends;
ReplyDeleteIt's such a pretty hike and easy, too. About a mile. :)
Happy Wordless Wednesday!
gosh, they are all wildflowers? very, very nice.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful Kate..your blooms always dazzle me..gorgeous shots!
ReplyDeleteKiki~
Lovely series.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Our roadsides are full of wildflowers right now--thankfully, the state is too broke to mow them down:)
ReplyDeleteLove the wild roses! Beautiful flowers. Happy WW~
ReplyDeleteAhh...I can smell the mountains through the pixels.
ReplyDeletethese really are stunning pictures of stunning plants. We have nothing on this scale. I've done a nature post as well, but I am afraid, a rather tame one.
ReplyDeleteThe UK is a gentle, small-scale place.
Oh, I just saw the question re the first photo and your reply; no, definitely not Queen Anne's lace; that's one wildflower I know rather well.
You had me going! I was about to write that you're about to get some lupines, and then I read that you found these alongside a trail. You'll have to go back and pick some of the seeds to scatter in your own garden! ;)
ReplyDeleteWildflowers are the carpet in the alpine meadows all around... these are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWe've got lupines out in full force, I'll have to find some shots 'em now that I think of it.
Hello Kate,
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are beautiful. I think I recognize the orange flowers of Globe Mallow :-)
I love these gorgeous combinations you've found!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos Kate! The range of color is astonishing in your selection.
ReplyDeleteMountain wildflower are terra incognito to me. Beautiful all the same.
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