Flowers
I've mentioned several times before that taking photos of flowers on overcast days is a good idea because the lighting is softer and there is less harsh contrast than in bright sun. It was really dull when I made today's photos, but the results were nice.
I should remember the name of the flower in the first image because a member of this list from British Columbia sent me seeds last year (thanks again Art). I planted the seeds in a friend's greenhouse but, by the time they were planted, they were less than an inch high and didn't grow much in the cool, wet weather we had last summer. This spring I was surprised that they started to grow and several of them are already flowering.
The little yellow flowers are lemon thyme. My wife purchased 1 small plant three years ago and now there are three fairly large plants growing in the garden. This plant can be used in the kitchen.
I have photographed dandelions, one of the most common wildflowers in this part of the world, for many years. We have eaten the leaves and made jelly from the yellow blooms, both of which are delicious. Of course, I have to keep them out of the vegetable and flower gardens and that is a tough job!
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1 comment:
The first pictures are Columbines and very pretty, sorry for your bad luck in growing them. They can be a nice,sort of bushy plant!
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