

Today's Round Robin Photo Challenge sent me back to a wildflower hike my father and I took with a group on a nature preserve a year ago May: Indian paintbrush, trillium, and maybe someone else can identify the third one!
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That first picture's color is so vivid that at first I thought it had been photoshopped. They're all beautiful
ReplyDeleteWOW -I LOVE THEM-TOO!!
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous pictures!
ReplyDeleteThird one is a dandylion~
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Renee'
Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWild flowers are my favorites.
Just beautiful!
ReplyDeletewow, I've never seen any of those!! nice to see pictures you've never seen before!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful close-ups of lovely flowers!
ReplyDeleteI'd say that last one is a dandelion, very nice!
ReplyDeleteThis is my time posting on Round Robin.
ha. my FIRST time. D'oh
ReplyDeleteOK, guys, the last one is NOT a dandelion. I don't know what it is, but it isn't that! Anyone???
ReplyDeleteWow! Beautiful!!
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i was thinking a coreopsis but don't they usually have a bit of a center to them? not a dandylion.
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WOW, your first photo is remarkably unique (to me!) ... great shots!
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That Indian Paintbrush is great! The third does look almost like a dandelion. Great work.
ReplyDeleteOh my...
ReplyDeleteYour photos are so crips it almost gives the flowers a 3D effect. Now THATS Flower Power! :)
Absolutely breathtaking photos, Robin. The vivid colors and depth are amazing.
ReplyDeleteThe Indian Paintbrush reminds me of the firecrackkr bush near our front door. It's a totally different arrangement, but the actual skinny orange bloom thingies are very similar.
ReplyDeleteNo idea on the third one. Have you tried checking an online wildflower guide?