Yellow Star Grass |
Eastern Shooting Star |
Jacob's-Ladder |
Wild Lupine |
Puccoons |
All photos taken at Greene Prairie, UW Arboretum
Madison, WI * May 23, 2013
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My thoughts in words and pictures...
Yellow Star Grass |
Eastern Shooting Star |
Jacob's-Ladder |
Wild Lupine |
Puccoons |
16 comments:
Great photos. Thanks for linking up.
http://joycelansky.blogspot.com/2013/05/wordless-wednesday-meet-mowgli.html
I don't think any of those flowers grow here. Beautiful. enJOYed the post.
Joyce: Thank you! ☺
Hi Joy! These are all common to prairies, so may indeed be out of your range. Thanks for visiting--I loved your statues!
Beautiful shots of a variety of flowers Heather! Love them.
i love flowers. love the pics..;)
Happy Wordless Wednesday! My entry is here.
Judy: Thank you, I love the variety of wildflowers that grow near me.
Rebecca: Thanks, they certainly make suffering through winter worthwhile, don't they? ☺
Beautiful blooms!
♥ aquariann
Featured Photo: Pink Hibiscus Flower
Great photos and lovely flowers. Mine are only starting to bloom!
Patricia, Sugar & Spice & All Things ? Nice
I just adore wild flowers! for what it's worth
Ah, Lupine. That's the name I ws trying to remember. I walked past some in a neighbor's yard recently.
I love the Eastern Shooting Star.
Kristin: Thank you!
Patricia: Thanks! Our growing season is a couple weeks behind here, due to a long-lingering winter and a cool spring, but stuff is finally starting to bloom.
Jeannie: I've enjoyed learning the names of and to identify some of our native wildflowers the last few years through guided walks at the Arboretum. There's always something new to learn, even when you've been on the same tour before. ☺
Alice: Don't you hate it when you know you should know the name of something, and can't remember it? It took me quite a while to remember what the shooting star was called, lol. I'm still trying to identify a couple others I saw that day. :-\
How pretty! The Wild Lupine is my fave!
Happy WW!
Thanks, Veronica! The wild lupine is always so plentiful and easy to identify.
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