These bright flowers remind me of crinkled tissue paper.
My picture here does not show the extent of their graceful blooms. I wish I took the picture from a distance to show how they look like they’re floating against the blue sky. But taking flower pictures with kids is major distraction: my attention is split telling the kids to stop ninja chopping each other and to stay on the sidewalk.
But I did notice that its stems and unbloomed buds had fuzz all along it, as well as lots of leaves. I wonder if those factors give the thin stems its stability.
Something to google…first I need to learn what kind of flower this is. If you know, please share.Β π
Hope everyone has a great start to a new week!
The beauty of God’s work in nature!!! Enjoy March is almost over and more beauty is yet to come.
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It’s awe-inspiring to see the details in nature; such meticulous care for each flower, living thing, etc. And the creativity of it all. God shows us a glimpse of who He is through nature. And yes, more blooms will appear. I may have to start planting something again, although my black thumb kills most plants.
Take care and enjoy spring…
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I love California poppies. Your picture captures their graceful style.
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So that’s what they are called!! Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I like the word you used to describe them: graceful.
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