Now that kind of blues, I will take any day! (Beautiful blue flowers and music too!) Did you notice how an upside down heart is formed from that flower? Oh! I see someone beat me to saying that! Well, I thought to write it before I opened he other comments so I am sure you noticed it also.
I'm catching up with your blog. I recognize this flower because I took a photo of it on Thursday (I haven't posted it yet). I looked it up and I believe it is called Asiatic Dayflower (Commelina communis), a non-native. This is such a nice photo!
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Beautiful flower. Flowers always make me happy! Happy WW!
I like 'summer blues' and the quote - a 'ray of beauty'. Wonderful WW!
How pretty! And how neat it is that it's formed a little heart!
Oh, I see the little heart June mentioned! I love the color of this flower.
It’s beautiful blue flower! It is great matches with that beautiful green leaves! Very charming!
What a vibrant blue. The flower looks like it has little praying hands.
Lovely Kerri!
I love that color blue - it sooo pretty.
Blue flowers are the best! Your photos are always a treat, Kerri.
Beautiful flower - love the "Summer Blues" caption. So perfect. The heat is getting old, I'm ready for a little relief.
Lovely photo of the day flower. That's some intense blue.
The blue of the flower is exceptional. I haven't seen anything like quite like that this summer!
Glorious blue...so cheering.
That is a beautiful shade of blue.
The blossom is such a lovely colour! To die for! (Maybe even to dye for. LOL)
Nice picture, great title.
The blue is so vivid on this beauty! I love the quote! Beautiful photo.
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This is so pretty and with such a depth of color.
I love Dayflowers....beautiful shot of it!
Wow thats a very striking blue. Nicely done. :)
it's still summer indeed... and the flower proves it.
Very vibrant and pretty colors. I love how the stamen(?) form a heart shape.
Now that kind of blues, I will take any day! (Beautiful blue flowers and music too!) Did you notice how an upside down heart is formed from that flower? Oh! I see someone beat me to saying that! Well, I thought to write it before I opened he other comments so I am sure you noticed it also.
I'm catching up with your blog.
I recognize this flower because I took a photo of it on Thursday (I haven't posted it yet). I looked it up and I believe it is called Asiatic Dayflower (Commelina communis), a non-native. This is such a nice photo!
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