A blog where I post a mixture of photos that I have taken and find amusing, interesting, artistic, surprising or strange.
Monday, 24 October 2016
SPEEDWELL
Veronica chamaedrys (germander speedwell, bird's-eye speedwell) is a herbaceous perennial species of flowering plant in the plantain family Plantaginaceae. It is native to Europe and Asia west of the Ural Mountains. It is found on other continents as an introduced species.
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Hi Nick, This is a lovely photo of a flower I am not familiar with in NC. The leaves are pretty too. I am impressed with your description of this flower. Too bad we can't have you as a speaker at my garden club. Smile!
Beautiful little treasure - I don't know if I have seen it. Many thanks for sharing it with ALL SEASONS - your sharings are always appreciated:) Hope you're havin' a great week!
Sipmle but a great choice of blues.
ReplyDeletea great shot of a lovely flower
ReplyDeleteReminds me of violets. :-) Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love tiny little blooms like this, but this little bugger grows crazy here in New Zealand!
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ReplyDeleteLove this deep blue...
ReplyDeleteHi Nick, This is a lovely photo of a flower I am not familiar with in NC. The leaves are pretty too. I am impressed with your description of this flower. Too bad we can't have you as a speaker at my garden club. Smile!
ReplyDeleteHappy blue Monday.
Jeanne
Beautiful little treasure - I don't know if I have seen it. Many thanks for sharing it with ALL SEASONS - your sharings are always appreciated:) Hope you're havin' a great week!
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty and delicate looking flower.
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