Thursday

Spring Wildflowers

Bloodroot

Ground Ivy....look closely...you can see little dew drops :)

Cut-leaved Toothwart


I will be the gladdest thing under the sun! I will touch a hundred flowers and not pick one.
― Edna St. Vincent Millay

17 comments:

  1. Toothwort, possibly cut-leaved. It's a mustard. Tasty.

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  2. I'm not the one for knowing the names of things...trying to learn, but there are so many! Lovely shots...

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  3. I am sorry that I don’t know the name of those lovely flowers especially in English.
    I like that photos very much and the flowers are beautiful and charming.

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  4. I do not know very much about flowers but they are all beautiful shots.

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  5. I'm not a expert on flowers name. But your pics are excellent

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  6. Hi Kerri, I really like the purple Ivy but then I'm a sucker for purples. They are all so pretty... nicely done.

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  7. Lovely little flowers. Photography allows us to see things we would otherwise pass by. Nice shots Kerri.

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  8. Beautiful wildflowers - love the purple ones.

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  9. Beautiful shots! I really like the first one.

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  10. Excellent flower shots! In my opinion Fred is right on with his identification.

    I sent you an e-mail about the extender question that you asked on my blog.

    I like the duck, cardinal and squirrel photos that you posted since my last visit.

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  11. no clue about the names, but like Shakespeare said, what's in a name? let's just enjoy the beauty...

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  12. A fine trio of images of these lovely wild flowers. Spring is really here!

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  13. Those are wonderful wildflowers - so very pretty!

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  14. Beautifully Stunning! I cannot wait for the wildflowers to start popping up here. I have a few weeks yet!

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  15. Agree with Fred and Willard. Cutleaf Toothwort has that whorl of three palmate stem leaves.

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