My Audubon digital field guide says it is Orange Jewelweed (Impatiens capensis). I have the yelllow version or Pale Touch-me-not (Impatiens capensis). I wonder what makes it sometimes spotted orange and sometimes yellow if it is the same species. Great photo.
Very nicely done as is those in your other posts below. Thanks for visiting my little mushroom. My you have a lot of followers!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo, and I love the quote, too!
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Lea's Menagerie
just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful macro photo, beautiful flower. A soft light and delicate.
ReplyDeleteHow utterly beautiful -and such a thoughtful quote too.
ReplyDeleteOkay... now you showed me how much I have to learn... your photos are awesome!
ReplyDeleteStunning beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThat is absolutely beautiful!!!!
ReplyDeleteMy Audubon digital field guide says it is Orange Jewelweed (Impatiens capensis). I have the yelllow version or Pale Touch-me-not (Impatiens capensis). I wonder what makes it sometimes spotted orange and sometimes yellow if it is the same species. Great photo.
ReplyDeleteJewelweed, it is.. and lovely.
ReplyDeleteI had no idea what it was, but reading the comments I love it's name..."Jewelweed". jewel colours. So beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLovely image, Kerri!
ReplyDeleteSo true. Everything has vibrations or another of looking at it, singing praises to our Creator God for those who have ears.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous color and that drop is awesome!
ReplyDeleteOlá,
ReplyDeletePer-fei-to!!!
Bjs fraternos de paz
awesome!! ( :
ReplyDeleteThat red/orange is such a pretty colour.
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are so vibrant. I love the birds that way you get them in as a post card look. I mean they are so post card friendly.
ReplyDeleteYour flowers.
I enjoy all your photos.