I found this flower post in my unpublished collection. At least I don’t think I have shared these particular ones before. I suppose I could have sometime. This post was from December 2016 and am happy that I was able to identify them at least.
Hopefully my laptop will be fixed soon and I will get a call tomorrow, but in the meantime I will search for what I haven’t posted before. I was amazed to find as many as I did.
Love your blooms. Some are very familiar to me, and others exotic. Fingers and toes crossed your laptop comes home to you soon.
ReplyDeleteThank you EC :)
DeleteWow, I LOVED looking at these. Quite a few I did not know what they are. So I think I will be coming back and using this post as a reference. I have seen the Knapweed before, but didn't know what it was! Just tonight I was taking pictures of the Jewelweed, and had to get out my books to identify it.
ReplyDeleteThank you Ginny. So honored for you to use this post as a reference.
DeleteI knew a few names but there were beautiful blossoms that I only knew by sight. Hope your technical problem will soon be sorted.
ReplyDeleteHi Valerie, thank you!
Deletethey are amazing, all of them. the ones I love the most... red coneflower, stokesia, swan, nigella and wort... the names are to long to type. I am very happy you added the names. I did not know what the AZ Sun is, and I have dozens of photos of them because they grow wild in our preserves... keep on archive diving, I am loving your photos
ReplyDeleteThanks Sandra, I'll sort it all out one of these days. Glad you enjoyed the flowers :)
DeleteWell done I could not have named all of those. Lovely photos. Keep well and enjoy your Sunday Diane
ReplyDeleteHi Diane, if I don't see a marker at the flower, then I have a very good plant book. Failing that I do a search online. Failing that hands up in the air I tried as hard as I could :)
DeleteHello Denise, they are all beautiful blooms. Thanks for sharing their names too.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your day and new week ahead.
Hi Eileen, you are very welcome and the same to you :)
DeleteDenise, wonderful blooms, plus IDs. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you Doug, you are very welcome.
DeleteHi Denise,
ReplyDeleteSome wonderful flower images, very impressed you could name them.
All the best, John
Thank you John, I remember pouring through my plant books for some of those names. Don’t know why I didn’t publish at the time. I was surprised when the date showed over a year ago. Better late than never I suppose :) All the best to you too.
DeleteOh thanks for this flower primer!
ReplyDeleteThank you Cloudia and you are so very welcome :)
DeleteJust lovely and great job on the identification!
ReplyDeleteThank you Christine :)
Deleteyou always have had the most wonderful flower photos and I too am impressed that you know the names of all of these. I hope you get good news about your computer, but meanwhile, with rchive photos as great as these, you have the makings of wonderful posts even without it.
ReplyDeleteHi Sallie, I have a very good plant book :) My computer is back now thank you and I appreciate the sweet comments.!
DeleteSuch a lovely selection of gorgeous blossoms, Denise. I'm sorry you are having computer issues. Hopefully you will be back in business soon. ♥
ReplyDeleteSo happy you like them Martha Ellen, and my computer is all fixed now and I am ready to go :)
DeleteWhat a collection of beautiful flowers.
ReplyDeleteI was very happy to photograph them. I had a good time doing that. Thank you Lady Fi :)
DeleteBeautiful flowers!
ReplyDeleteThank you William :)
DeleteSuch a beautiful collection of flowers here, thank you.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Glad you enjoyed them Jan, all the best to you too.
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