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Sunday, July 5, 2009

SUNDAY STILLS - WILDFLOWERS


All of these shots were taken around our farm.







To see more wildflowers:  http://sundaystills.wordpress.com

18 comments:

Michaela said...

Very nice images :))

chloe said...

i like the yellow & purple ones, what are they(?)

Unknown said...

Your wildflowers look absolutely stunning!!! Cheers, Mike.

Steffie said...

Very nice. I especially love the lathyrus. I have them in my garden and had to take a lot of trouble to grow them there. Lovely that they grow in the wild in your place.

Anonymous said...

Really nice shots Lori. You had a nice selection.

Pacey said...

Wow, you had a lot to show for us and all are so lovely.

Anonymous said...

You have a wonderful collection here! A treat to look at!

Holly said...

did you check on the underside of the milkweed for catepillars? One of my goals this year is to collect seed and plant some milkweed to attract butterflies.

allhorsestuff said...

Very Lovely Lori!
Have a nice Sunday!
Kacy w/Wa mare~

Michaela said...

Dear Lori, I still owe you an answer to your question about the round hay bales...
each one has around 200-250 kilos and should feed 2 horses for about 2 weeks (in Winter)
Hugs
Michi

thecrazysheeplady said...

The first one is my favorite. Beautiful!

Jennifer MacNeill said...

Gorgeous flowers!

Tammy Vasa said...

The one at the bottom is very nice.

WhimsybyMari said...

Love the milkweed, I trucked through the fields to check on a place I knew they grew but they werent ready yet.

Welcome To Wilmoth Farms said...

Lovely pictures all of them!

Far Side of Fifty said...

Very nicely done! I always enjoy my visits here. Those hats were so much fun to look at in the previous post..what fun! :)

restoration42 said...

Lovely flowers - several are new to me but I think I see an old friend. Is the yellow flower an evening primrose?

flowerweaver said...

The yellow flower is a Moth Mullein, Verbascum blattaria. It is not native to Texas, but one showed up in my yard (??) and it took me a while to figure it out.

Great selection of photos!