Sunday, August 23, 2009

Today's Flowers # 54

My friend Luiz from Brazil does the Today's Flowers Meme, check it out. Come and join with your flower photos. Sunday at 4 GMT is the post time.

I do have a love for wild flowers. I took a walk to an island at Plum Creek in Kent and capture these great blooms. These were a small flower beside the pond. Some of the blooms were past their prime.
I like these yellow beauties. They were quite showy.
This vine was fairly large with lots of blooms. I went in to show the little delicate flower that was growing.

You can see a lot of great flowers from around the world at the above link.

31 comments:

  1. wow what a special header and some flowers she might see.sandy

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  2. Lovely little prizes! I find that the coming autumn cooler temps brings out the best in show for many flowers!

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  3. Hi, your wild flowers are great. The yellow ones are almost cultivated! Great macro! Thanks for your visit! Have a great week!

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  4. I also love wildflowers and you showed us some beauties here.

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  5. All wonderful pictures, Tom!
    These flowers are so different and each one looks fantastic.

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  6. All three are excellent looking... but like you I like the yellow best.... Yellow makes me think of springtime.

    If you get time nip over and meet Ammon Wrigley then read his poem The Homestead
    Tom

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  7. I'm not very observant. When I first visited your blog I didn't pick up on the fact you were an originator of SkyWatchFriday etc. Thanks for stopping by my blog and sharing the pictures of those beautiful flowers Joe Todd

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  8. Beautiful blooms! Even when flowers are past their prime and the seed heads are beginning to form, they still provide us with interest. Gotta love Mother Nature!

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  9. I can almost smell the fragrance from here Tom!

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  10. You did a great job of capturing these beautiful wildflowers.

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  11. I also love wild flowers. Your photos are gorgeous!

    Good week for you.

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  12. Very pretty flowers, Tom. You did a great job with the photos. NICE!!
    Betsy

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  13. A lovely trio of very pretty flowers. Thank you so much for sharing and have a great week.

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  14. I agree, I often pick som wild flowers when walking my dog - they make such beautiful bouquets! Great photos, love all of them!

    And thank you so much for your kind words on my blog, while I was on vacation!

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  15. How pretty these are Tom. I thing the last one would be especially great at attracting bees.

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  16. I've never seen flowers like the ones in the third photo before. I love the yellow ones!

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  17. I do love wild flowers too.
    Beautiful shots.

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  18. I love wildflowers too. You've found some beauties!

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  19. Oh such works of art by Mother Nature. The deer is certainly content.
    Happy Twirls

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  20. I like these flowers very interesting. The yellow guys are very interesting.

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  21. That first flower looks a lot like a begonia, though I know it isn't. They're all beautiful, FG! And I LOVE your header! That deer looks like its licking it's lips in anticipation of eating it's way through the garden.

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  22. The wild flowers are so pretty!

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  23. Some hills are alive over there. The flowers are fantastic. Wild or tamed flowers, to me they are the most gorgeous creations God adorned everywhere so the place won't look dull. Don't you think so? Thanks for the visit.

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  24. There is something wonderful about wildflowers~~~

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  25. Beautiful flowers.Nice shots.
    Thanks for sharing

    Gunilla in Sweden

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  26. I like a lot of the wild flowers, also. I just wish I knew all their names.

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  27. Very pretty shots, Tom - so delicate

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  28. Pretty flowers-I love wildflowers too.

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  29. Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful!

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