I have been paying close attention lately to the wild flowers growing in a field behind my house. Normally the area is mowed so I really hadn't noticed them before but since I'm so interested now in plants that are native to my area I decided to go out and take a closer look. Boy was I missing out on some beauties. I have no idea what they are or even if they are natives. While I'm researching I thought I'd post some pictures I took and see if anyone could tell me what they are.
Persian Cornflower or Knapweed or ...?
14 comments:
I'm not that good with plants at all but I can understand what you mean about them being beauties. I love the purple one :). I hope you work out what they are :)
Aren't they beautiful..The second one is St.John's Wort..I think..from the looks of it..
I have no idea but they certainly are beautiful! :D Keep us posted if you find out.
I don't know what they are, but isn't nature amazing! I don't always agree when they call them weeds...I have a weed that looks like a fern growing 3 feet high in my garden and I like it so it stays...lol
These are all gorgeou!
Thanks for taking a look!
Rosebud Collection - I'll look up St. John's Wart and see what I can find.
Cherry Lane Jane - Here is a cute quote someone on a message board posted about weeds.
A weed is just a plant that no one has found a purpose for...yet
Oh wow! I really like that purple one! Nice shots!
They're pretty. I haven't any idea what they are-but they are certainly lovely.
Looks like persian cornflower to me. The flowers are beautiful!
And yeah you should take a trip to St.Pete beach again :).
oh , beautiful!
No idea, but beautiful just the same. Wonderfully informative blog you have here!
I have no idea what they are but that purple one is so pretty :)
rosebud collection - thank you. After doing a little research the second one does look like St John's Wort.
Thanks everyone for your comments. This is so very interesting to me. I appreciate your help.
TheresaJ said...
No idea, but beautiful just the same. Wonderfully informative blog you have here!
Thank you TheresaJ. I try to share my interests and hope that someone reading will get something from it.:)
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