Beautiful! I don't think I've ever seen that flower. We just moved into a new house in December so this spring it has been interesting to see what is sprouting up around the house.
TesWisGirl: Thank you - definitely something more common to Wisconsin than Texas. *G*
Prisca: Thank you.
Frauke: These are Eastern Shooting-Stars, a spring wildflower common in the east and midwest states of Northern United States, and can be found in dry to slightly moist prairies, bluffs, oak savannas or lightly wooded areas. They like sun to medium shade and have no scent or nectar.
What a lovely pink flower. I don't think I have ever seen this little bloom before. Nice capture and thanks for joining my WW linky party. Have a fototastic week!
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That is such a beautiful shot!!
Thanks, Moonlight! ☺
really beautiful! Thanks for commenting on The Salem Garden! Michele
Beautiful shot
Lovely. These would be wonderful to sketch.
Oh wow! Such beauty! Thanks for sharing!
So pretty! Thanks for sharing! :)
SalemGarden, Kwame, Elizabeth, Jessica and Pancua ~ Thank you! ☺ ☺
Beautiful picture.
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Wow. Those are so unusual and beautiful!!
The best flowers at this time of year. Thanks for this unusual beauty.
Thanks, Bailey and Denise!
Matilda ~ They were definitely a pleasant and unexpected surprise on a recent walk. :)
So pretty!
:-)
Traci
Pretty! I've never seen such a flower!
That flower is really interesting :)
Traci, Jennifer and Inutza: Thank you, I love these spring flowers! ☺
Beautiful! I don't think I've ever seen that flower. We just moved into a new house in December so this spring it has been interesting to see what is sprouting up around the house.
Projectile petals? Nice.
So pretty and what an unusual flower! Thanks for visiting me!
I've not seen one of these before. Very pretty.
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That's a very different flower! Pretty though :)
those are beautiful!
thanks for coming by!
Preciosas flores. Nunca las había visto.
Feliz semana
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Wow..I haven't seen this flower before, and it is so pretty looking!
Hi Heather,
what kind of flowers are these?
They look so gentle ...
Thanks for leaving words on my blog!
Have a happy day ... Frauke
Fascinating flower! Does wishing on them work like real shooting stars?
Chris: I moved a couple years ago, so I know how interesting it can be to see what comes up in your new surroundings.
Colleen: Projectile? Nah...just a bit different than the norm.
Melanie: I love it's unusual shape, and it's so pretty in the meadow.
Deborah: Glad to introduce you to this flower. :)
Amanda: Aren't they pretty? ☺
TesWisGirl: Thank you - definitely something more common to Wisconsin than Texas. *G*
Prisca: Thank you.
Frauke: These are Eastern Shooting-Stars, a spring wildflower common in the east and midwest states of Northern United States, and can be found in dry to slightly moist prairies, bluffs, oak savannas or lightly wooded areas. They like sun to medium shade and have no scent or nectar.
Oh so beautiful! :)
Thanks, Cindi!
What a lovely pink flower. I don't think I have ever seen this little bloom before. Nice capture and thanks for joining my WW linky party. Have a fototastic week!
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