Saturday, May 24, 2014

Barren Strawberry

I am still exploring the woods, looking for spring wildflowers.
The barren strawberry looks a lot like its edible cousin, except for the colour.
But the fruit only has one seed, and it is not encased in a wonderful fruit.
I am linking this post with Today's Flowers.

16 comments:

Karin M. said...

These strawberries are so fine and filigrane flowers. They looks very pretty.
Greetings, Karin

Carver said...

They are lovely yellow flowers even if they don't bare the delicious strawberries.

Karen said...

Such delicate little flowers. Lovely shots!

Carletta said...

They are bright and sunshine. This is definitely a new plant for me.

Anonymous said...

This is one that I see in my area. : )

Unknown said...

They're very pretty! I saw them blooming in the park last weekend.

fim.works said...

I love strawberries and i think, you too ;-)
Thanks for beeing on my blog and leaving words!

Minoru Saito said...

Hi,Judy. Your photos are very beautiful. These flowers look like belonging a buttercup family. Thanks for sharing. Wishing you a wonderful weekend.

Chris-June said...

lovely wild flowers! i only know white strawberry blossoms.

EG CameraGirl said...

This is such a great time of year to be out looking for wildflowers!

orchid0324 said...

Wow, I've never seen and known this yellow flowers of strawberry; very BEAUTIFUL♡♡♡

Sending you Lots of Love and Hugs from Japan, xoxo Miyako*

Jenn Jilks said...

You take such lovely photos!
cheers

Debbie said...

What pretty little flowers, they look so delicate!!

Ela said...

Such delicate flowers !
Great photos!

Arija said...

May not be useful but it is pretty.

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

It's beautiful -- and sometimes (often) that is enough. Every plant and flower doesn't need a practical use! (Though that being said, I sure am glad that there is a strawberry plant that yields lovely edible berries.)

On your comment on my Fireweed post, I am thinking that they don't worry too much about weeds and invasive plants up here in Alaska...the growing season is so short, probably anything that isn't meant to be here wouldn't survive. (I don't know this for sure, so I could be wrong... I do know that they don't seem to worry about dandelions and things we'd call weeds in the lower 48.)

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