They make their fashionably late arrival - elegant in delicate pink. These Evening Primroses are my favorite. They are beautiful in their own right, but when they condescend to mingle with the Blue Bonnets they are lovelier still.
Blessings,
Linda
last picture courtesy of dreamstime
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ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous. Is this on your acreage?
ReplyDeleteNo Dawn - I saw them on my walk today. I plan to scatter some wildflower seeds at the new place in the fall though. I have visions of beautiful flowers growing everywhere!
DeleteSimply beautiful!! They almost look like poppies. If you sow wildflower seeds, try some of the little red poppies. They usually reseed themselves.
ReplyDeleteThank you Charlotte. I absolutely trust your recommendations. I'll give the poppies a try!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty spring sight!
ReplyDeleteLove blue bonnets - they remind me of lupin up in Minnesota. We have evening primrose here, too, but mine are yellow.
ReplyDeletehow magnificent. God must love us to give us such pleasures.
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