Hare Bells: This wildflower was found still in bloom on the weekend. These flowers were found growing on soil found in between crevices and uneven solid rock ledges along the river.
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Luiz, of Todays Flowers, for this opportunity to share beautiful flowers with others. For more flower photos please click
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Your photography is wonderful!! Beautiful flower!
ReplyDeletewhat a nice purple flower.... thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI think tonight will be out first frost...I wonder what will be left by next week. Pretty flower Ann..
ReplyDeleteThat is such a neat picture. Love the flower and I love the background color.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've ever seen these. Really pretty.
ReplyDeleteI like whatever you did to the background! A beautiful shot!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo! These are such pretty flowers.
ReplyDeleteI love harebells. What a great photo. Slightly different to the bluebell, and it is a long time since I have seen some (but loads of bluebells).
ReplyDeleteBlue is the colour this week for some people on their blogs! Mine are yellow.:0/
I played on my other blog - Cath's Cradle.
Harebells are found on chalk soils here - are you on chalk?
ReplyDeleteDelicate. At first I thought those were insects, but now I see it's part of the flower. A dried out part? Such a pretty wildflower.
ReplyDeleteGreat composition!
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