Yesterday I shared my Niece's photos of her pet sheep. I will have more of them soon but today I wanted to show you a few she took on a trail near their home.
This pretty wildflower looks like Mountain wood-sorrel. It is a shade-loving species that thrives best at higher elevations. Other names for it include wood shamrock and white wood sorrel. I am not 100 percent certain as I am not sure about German wildflowers. If anyone who lives there knows its ID, I would be grateful for help. I will also ask my Niece next time we chat.
This is wild garlic. She said they took some home and had it in a dip for dinner. She is an excellent cook, and no doubt in my mind it was delicious.
It looks like a lovely trail and the felled tree makes for an interesting shot.
This looks like Grape hyacinth, scientific name Muscari neglectum.
The bee seems to love it!
Always interesting sights to take photos of on a walk. With thanks again to my lovely Niece for letting me share these photos.
Thanks for looking and enjoy your day.
Just beautiful. What a lucky person she is to have such wonderful trails close to home.
ReplyDeleteThank you EC :). She and her husband live in the Black Forest. It is a gorgeous area!
DeleteLooks are lovely walk there in that bush. Nice to see the flowers and a bee too..
ReplyDeleteThank you Margaret, I agree, it certainly is :)
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ReplyDeleteIt is a lovely place for a walk, I love the pretty wildflowers and the trail.
Have a great day!
Thank you Eileen, happy you enjoyed :) You have a great day too.
DeleteBeautiful shots!
ReplyDeleteThank you William, my niece takes great photos :)
DeleteA beautiful trail walk! I love hyacinth.
ReplyDeleteMe too, thanks Christine :)
DeleteBeautiful photos, and a thank you to your niece for letting you share them with us!
ReplyDeleteThank you Martha :) I will.
DeleteNice trail in Germany.
ReplyDeleteI agree, thank you Gigi :)
DeleteLovely walk.
ReplyDeleteThank you Anne :) it looks lovely doesn’t it? :)
DeleteWhat a good path through the woods and then plenty of wildflowers to enjoy and wild garlic to gather. I appreciate the sharing. Thanks to your niece.
ReplyDeleteI will tell my niece Linda, thank you :)
DeleteShe must have so much interesting nature around there! We have wood sorrel in the back yard! It has been here for over 30 years. And lots of Grape hyacinth as well, in the neighborhood.. we also have Purple Shamrocks.
ReplyDeleteThank you Ginny and how interesting about your own natural wonders :)
DeleteIt does doesn’t it? Thank you Linda :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely trail and beauty your niece shared, Denise. What a lucky gal to have a great area to enjoy nearby her home.
ReplyDeleteHi Martha Ellen, I know she would agree with you :)
DeleteIt's so pretty!
ReplyDeleteVery :)
DeleteFun to see the photos from across the world!
ReplyDeleteI feel that way every time I go virtual traveling :)
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