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8 comments:
I have never seen this one before but it's beautiful, and so are your photos. The lighting on them is perfect. Thanks for sharing and have a great week.
Hi, Jude!
I also don´t know this flower. Your photos are very beautiful as all of your blog.
Thank you for your visit.
Have a week of joys.
Don't know what this is either but it's very lovely to look at!
Lovely plant and beautiful macro photos.
The leaves on the second photo resemble of the peony leaves.
Thanks for sharing it with us at Macro Flowers Saturday.
very unusual....
I have never seen it, but it is lovely and cute :)
I've never seen this one before either ... but it's beautiful - sort of like a firework on the 4th of July!
I know, I know..........:)
It is a pasque flower. Woo. We see them in eastern Idaho when we are there in the summers. Yours has gone to "seed". The flower is often purple, but comes in other colors, too. Gorgeous, thank you for sharing with us.
Gayle
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