These are photos taken at The Niagara Falls Botanical Garden, when we visited several years ago. I try to find the scientific name not only because of my own interest, but for others who are, and for overseas blogging friends. Its common name is sometimes different, but the scientific name always stays the same, and can be identified internationally.
Golden Columbine - Aquilesia crysantha
Yellow Queen
Ranunculaceae
Yellow wild indigo - Baptisia sphaerocarpa
Mountain Bluet - Centaurea montana
Vasevine - Clematis viorna
Lovely flower portrait!
ReplyDeleteThank you Linda :)
DeleteBeautiful things. Each and every one of them.
ReplyDeleteThank you Sue :)
DeletePretty flowers to brighten my morning and set the mood!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Anni, they did mine :)
DeleteThey are all so pretty. I can't wait till flowers start blooming around here again.
ReplyDeleteMe too Ann, me too and thank you :)
DeleteThey have such beautiful flowers.
ReplyDeleteThank you Anne :)
DeleteThey are all beautiful blooms Denise. Lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteTake care, enjoy your day!
Thank you Eileen and I wish you the same :)
DeleteThat is the pinkest pink that has ever pinked.
ReplyDeleteIt is indeed, thank you Sandi :)
Deletewhat ever they are called around the world they all share one common thing. They are so beautiful. all of them. I love yellow flowers, they are always the ones I like best
ReplyDeleteThank you Sandra, agree totally and I do love the yellow flowers also :)
DeleteLovely photos and thanks for putting in the full name, always so much easier to look anything up. I try to do the same where possible. Hope all is well, Diane
ReplyDeleteYou are very welcome Diane :) All is well thank you and I hope the same for you :)
DeleteYou show some good examples as to why the scientific name is best as it pins the identity down.
ReplyDeleteThanks Red, I always try to add as much information as I can, depending on my own energy level at the time :)
DeleteThese are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you William :)
DeleteHi Denise, beautiful flowers.
ReplyDeleteThe Mountain Bluet has a common name of Common Knapweed in England, but you will probably remember that.
Thanks Roy, I loved the flowers in my father's garden, and knew the more popular ones, but didn't get that information about it being called the Common Knapweed over there. Appreciate you passing that on :)
DeleteBeautiful blooms, wow.
ReplyDeleteThanks Christine, there are so many beautiful blooms out there. Always an adventure when we go to these gardens :)
DeleteAlways lovely to see flowers, and these are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Happy you enjoyed Jan, thank you and all the best to you too :)
DeleteLooking forward to seeing our columbines later this year. Beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ellen, I look forward to your columbine photos :)
DeleteBeautiful flowers and am impressed with your hardcore knowledge, scientific names! I just enjoy them and appreciate people like you who can put the story together.
ReplyDeleteI have a very good plant app for those I don't know Yogi, with tons of information that I happily pass on :)
DeleteBeautiful photos of beautiful flowers. I love flowers but can't be bothered learning their names . I would soon forget them anyeay.
ReplyDeleteThanks Diane :) I forget too at times but thanks to my plant app I get a continual refresher.
DeleteSome unusual and lovely flowers. I especially like the Mountain Bluet. What a pleasant visit you had at the Botanical Gardens. Flowers are the magic in our lives.
ReplyDelete~Sheri
Thank you Sheri and it was a lovely visit :) I agree with you that flowers are magical.
DeleteThe Chinese peony is so beautiful. You've taken such beautiful shots of those flowers.
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