·. A beautiful photo for a beautiful plant. It can also be found in Spain, with many names depending on the geographical areas. For example: Laurel de San Antonio, Yerba de San Antonio, Adelfilla, Epilobio... A hug... and take care Birgitta ! .· LaMiradaAusente · & · CristalRasgado
Thank you for linking in and I love your header photo of the flower flies. Last summer my 4 year old grandson was so afraid of the "bees" on the flowers on the deck. I told him they are flower flies and have no stingers..but he was still afraid..Oh well...Michelle
A beautifully atmospheric photo of a flower that's under-rated because of its association with waste spaces. Not only is it colourful, it's fascinating to see how the seeds open their parachutes when the pods peel back.
Beautiful capture.
ReplyDeleteDoesn't matter what the flower is called ... it is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAnd also wild! Nice picture!
Lovely photo!
ReplyDeleteUna foto muy atractiva.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
Awesome
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful photo! I love the light. Did you take it during golden hour?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2020/04/aruba-archived.html
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ReplyDeleteA beautiful photo for a beautiful plant.
It can also be found in Spain, with many names depending on the geographical areas.
For example: Laurel de San Antonio, Yerba de San Antonio, Adelfilla, Epilobio...
A hug... and take care Birgitta !
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LaMiradaAusente · & · CristalRasgado
Fabulous capture!
ReplyDeleteHappy Tuesday!
Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteIt is a fabulous flower, lovely photograph.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Hello, pretty plant and blooms! Take care, enjoy your day and week ahead.
ReplyDelete(っ◔◡◔)っ ♥ Lovely photo!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photo!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing 🌷
I wanted to say that I am glad you are well and that I started Nature Notes meme again....Michelle
ReplyDeleteWow...this is just stunning....Michelle
ReplyDeleteLovely photo, it's a very common plant here in the UK.
ReplyDeleteHeisann, I love this Geitrams in flower! I made cider of the flowers last Summer! Very nice taste ;:OD) Happy Spring!
ReplyDeleteSuch a bright and beautiful flower!
ReplyDeleteIt's delightful to see you over at 'My Corner of the World' this week!
WOW! Such a pretty flower! Love the capture!
ReplyDeleteI love seeing recent logging slashes filled with firewood blooms when we go out riding on our quads in BC. - Margy
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking in and I love your header photo of the flower flies. Last summer my 4 year old grandson was so afraid of the "bees" on the flowers on the deck. I told him they are flower flies and have no stingers..but he was still afraid..Oh well...Michelle
ReplyDeleteI didn't know this beautiful flower. Great photo.
ReplyDeleteKeep safe and healthy
So lovely
ReplyDeleteA beautifully atmospheric photo of a flower that's under-rated because of its association with waste spaces. Not only is it colourful, it's fascinating to see how the seeds open their parachutes when the pods peel back.
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