Sunday, May 17, 2009

Today's Flowers #40

My friend Luiz from Brazil does the Today's Flowers Meme, check it out. Come and join with your flower photos. Sunday at 7 GMT is the post time.

This is a small wild flower on a bush which I saw when I was in the Appalachian Mountain foothills. I'm not sure what it is called. They were about a 1/2" in size.
This wooded valley area was filled with Trillium. The woods were filled with the flower. If you click the photo you will see it better.
These are the flower on my Ohio Buckeye Tree with a Bumble Bee working the flowers.
I do hope you check out some of the other neat flowers which are shown.

39 comments:

imac said...

Pretty and nice shots you caught there then my friend, I see you can catch flowers as well as FISH thenlol.
Safari post now up

2sweetnsaxy said...

I'm not sure what that little flower is but I've seen it. It reminds me of jasmine.

Naturegirl said...

The woods are filled with such delicate hidden wild flowers such as your post shows!The trillium is the official provincial flower of Ontario
the province in Canada that I reside!
They are also a protected species.No digging them up..NOT allowed!
Love the capture of your bumble bee!

VALKYRIEN said...

Lovely flowers - but I am not sure either! And I love the capture of the bumblebee in flight! Great!

Ebie said...

Those are beautiful wild flowers. I don't know the name either.

Unknown said...

Nice! Trillium. What a musical name, at least to me.

Have a great week.

Anonymous said...

Very nice pictures..
Unknown flowers, but beautiful.
Love the bee in your picture.
No flowers no bees,
No bees no flowers.

Tom Arbour said...

Nice tom, the first plant is some species of honeysuckle, but I can't tell if it is a native one or not.

Tom

Luiz Ramos said...

Great Nature and flower.
Luiz Ramos

Kilauea Poetry said...

Nice outdoors..what a cool bee!! I just love the woods! Have a wonderful day

Thumbelina said...

That bee is an awesome shot! Brilliant.
I think the first one is maybe of the honeysuckle family. Lovely flowers.

Mary said...

That bush is honeysuckle! Pull off a flower and suck the nectar out of it :-) They should smell real sweet, too.

Digital Flower Pictures said...

I guess Honeysuckle, too. Those Trillium look amazing. I was happy when 2 came up in the garden last year.

Luiz Santilli Jr said...

Hi Fishing

Wonderful and delicate flowers!
Your flowers always had a critter,
fantastic take, my friend.
I hope you have a nice days and great health.
Thanks for posting for TODAY'S FLOWERS always!

Luiz

Cris said...

So nice! The bee looks so big compared to the flower, very nice.

Pacey said...

Lovely yellow flowers on your yard fishing guy. The bee is an addition that makes more beautiful for your photo.

Chrissy said...

Gorgeous shots. Have a wonderful week.

Arija said...

I love your wildflowers. It is wonderful what beauty meadows and forests offer us.

Betsy Banks Adams said...

Tom, Looks like Honeysuckle.. It has a sweet smell (almost too sweet--if you know what I mean).

Love the Trillium. The Smokies are coevered with it.

Hope you have had a great day. It's COLD here today... Darn!!!
Betsy

Shelley said...

Great photo of that bee in flight!!

Ruth's Photo Blog said...

Sure is good to see the spring flowers and the bees doing their work.
Blessings

Twisted Fencepost said...

I believe that first shot is honeysuckle. One of my favorites. Its beautiful scent will stop you in your tracks.
Love the bumblebee!

Unknown said...

I always love seeing the Trillium! I just haven't been in the woods enough this spring to see any yet. :(

Rajesh said...

Beautiful snaps. I liked the one in which honey bee is in action then most. Nice.

Pietro Brosio said...

Fishing Guy, thanks for representing that beautiful nature (animals, plants, flowers) around you with really wonderful pictures!

Unknown said...

Great blooms!

Amila Salgado said...

Beautiful floral captures. They look good butterfly nectaring flowers. Have a super Monday!

SAPhotographs (Joan) said...

Yes I agree, it looks like a honeysuckle to me too. :) Love the bumble bee shot too.

Blue said...

Your flowers are beautiful

Redzlan said...

Love the last one with bee.

Tulip said...

wow you were able to capture little pretty bee. that means the flowers are so sweet.",)

George said...

You got some great wildflower shots. I especially like the bee in the buckeye tree.

Happily Retired Gal said...

Wonderful wildflowers. I'm only learning to identify a few through my virtual visits to Today's Flower participants. Love the last action shot!
Hugs and blessings,

The Birdlady said...

Pretty, pretty, pretty!

Anonymous said...

Ok, I think that bumble bee in on steroids! He's HUGE!
Very pretty flowers tho

abb said...

Love love LOVE that last bumblebee photo! Perfection!

Tipper said...

I agree with everyone else-the bush is honeysuckle. My girls and I were just enjoying the nectar of honeysuckle this weekend.

Regina said...

Love the woods. Nice post.

DeniseinVA said...

Your flower photos are great and I love the one with the bumble bee. Fascinating little creatures they are.