My speedwell is starting to bloom.
Linking to Wordless Wednesday with Project Alicia, Sarah Halstead, Create With Joy, Tina’s Wordless Wednesday, and Live and Love Out Loud.
04 Sep 2012 40 Comments
in Flowers, photography, Wordless Wednesday Tags: Flower, speedwell
My speedwell is starting to bloom.
Linking to Wordless Wednesday with Project Alicia, Sarah Halstead, Create With Joy, Tina’s Wordless Wednesday, and Live and Love Out Loud.
Sep 04, 2012 @ 17:33:48
gonna have to google that. looks similar to foxglove.
Sep 04, 2012 @ 17:42:14
This one is not poisonous.
I do like that difference.
Sep 04, 2012 @ 18:19:56
It’s very pretty!
Sep 04, 2012 @ 18:22:41
It is a pretty flower, and it takes very little care; although, the drought has been hard on it.
Sep 04, 2012 @ 18:21:13
That is a very nice flower I have noticed that everything starts to bloom after we are down canning. And the flowers this time of year should be wilting. Instead, they are blooming. This has been an odd (hot) year.
Sep 04, 2012 @ 18:23:34
This one is actually a late summer flower, so it’s just in time.
It’s good to keep some color into the fall.
Sep 04, 2012 @ 20:42:28
Very true, but this drought is not helping the beautiful colers. They green, brown and yellow leaves are pretty! (And tasty)
Sep 04, 2012 @ 20:55:10
I would agree. The drought has been very hard on our pretty colors.
Sep 04, 2012 @ 18:21:23
LOVE your textured images, but I may be a little partial. Wink, wink.
Sep 04, 2012 @ 18:23:57
I love visiting your blog for inspiration!
Sep 04, 2012 @ 19:17:21
Such gorgeous shots.
Sep 04, 2012 @ 19:20:13
Thank you. They really are pretty, and the bees like them too.
Sep 04, 2012 @ 20:04:35
Excellent macro shots of beautiful flowers ~ Wow! (A Creative Harbor) on Blogger ^_^
Sep 04, 2012 @ 20:10:10
Thanks. They are one of the few touches of color left in my garden.
Sep 04, 2012 @ 21:00:16
Love the texture! That flower has amazing color!
Sep 04, 2012 @ 21:43:25
They really are a pretty color!
Sep 04, 2012 @ 21:33:00
What lovely macro shots. The colors are so pretty,.
Sep 04, 2012 @ 21:43:55
Thank you. They really do work well for macros with the spikes of little blooms.
Sep 04, 2012 @ 21:59:38
Lovely flowers.
Sep 04, 2012 @ 22:19:04
Thanks. I really do like them.
Sep 04, 2012 @ 23:14:13
Very pretty!
Sep 05, 2012 @ 06:33:35
They really are a pretty, delicate flower.
Sep 05, 2012 @ 00:51:44
What beautiful flowers! So delicate. And I love the colour! They’d be perfect on a light summery blouse. Hmm ideas…
Sep 05, 2012 @ 06:33:49
That is a great idea!
Sep 05, 2012 @ 03:00:14
Beautiful!
Sep 05, 2012 @ 06:34:03
Thanks!
Sep 05, 2012 @ 03:40:03
I read the first comment here and was glad to find out that I was not going mad – as i was think “Thats a fox-glove”. I can see why you like the more benign form!
Stewart M
Sep 05, 2012 @ 06:34:46
This one is a lot smaller. I really like foxglove, but don’t want it around with the animals occasionally getting into the yard.
Sep 05, 2012 @ 04:44:40
Very delicate, pretty flower- nice shots.
Sep 05, 2012 @ 06:35:11
Thanks. They were already here when I moved to the property.
Sep 05, 2012 @ 09:15:53
They are gorgeous, and I love these colors!
Sep 05, 2012 @ 09:21:20
I was really happy to discover them that first summer after I moved here. They are very pretty.
Sep 05, 2012 @ 14:06:56
They are such a beautiful pink and I love your edits! I really like foxglove and it’s nice to know there is a benign alternative!
Sep 05, 2012 @ 14:24:56
It’s a much smaller version, but certainly pretty.
Sep 05, 2012 @ 15:15:29
beautiful! Hopping over from WW to leave a Hug on your sweet blog
Sep 05, 2012 @ 16:57:55
That is such a nice thought~a bloggy hug. Thanks so much.
Sep 06, 2012 @ 05:16:40
They are really pretty and I like some of your texture backgrounds.
Sep 06, 2012 @ 06:41:50
Thank you. I’m still pretty new to all this texture and stuff, but I’m having fun playing.
Sep 06, 2012 @ 16:31:27
Such a beautiful color!
Sep 06, 2012 @ 17:32:12
It really is pretty.