Saturday, July 3, 2010
Wildflower Days
The first blooms of summer are shy, dewy-faced maidens. They dance over the hills in ruffled gowns the colors of a sunrise
into a crazy-quilt garden that hums heavy with bumblebees.
A few weeks later, and the field has grown~
The maidens' colors are duskier, like an afternoon rain. Milkvetch blooms are cloudy white
or the shades of sweet, new grass
or as dark as ripe berries.
Pink milkweed is an otherworldly beauty. Her pink-veined leaves are velvet like a lamb's ear, her blooms are from faeryland.
Bindweed, a morning glory, winds and twirls her creamy skirts through the field
and copper mallow leaves a dainty trail.
A few weeks more have passed~
The field is drier now, and rustles like a grasshopper's wings.
These ladies wear a weathered calico, sun-colored and
sun-faded, a spray of blooms across the prairie-gold grass.
trailing daisy
fairy trumpet
wild rose
penstemon
prickly poppy
prickly pear
thistle and Richardson's geranium
miner's candle
mariposa lily
prairie coneflower
yellow salsify, look at that big puff! Make a big wish...
Wishing you a beautiful summer~
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11 comments:
Thats impossibly beautiful! The leaves of grass hide so much splendour its hard to believe! Many thanks to your sensitive camera ...
Your words are poetry and your photos are FANTASTICALLY beautiful! Thank you so much for this FEAST!
What a beautiful blog you have. Thanks for sharing. This time last year I was hiking in the mountains with my family and your photos make me wish I was there again.
What gorgeous country that is. that looks liek the darned carpenter bees we get here, scary buggers. That milkweed rocks, love it! Love that calochortus, too, very nice!
lynn
really beutiful pics love em,
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What a beautiful Post, and an all around beautiful blog as well. Thank you for sharing.
ipod skins
the flowers are truely beautiful and a hint of what mother nature has up her sleeves, the type and variety of flowers is too much to believe that its all in one place and looks truely great.. the pictures are taken very professionally and look poetic!!
What beautiful landscapes. I am from eastern Kansas, which has the Flint hills and lots of praire.
what a lovely blog, I love your crazy quilt garden, so many flowers in common with here - NE England, if you're interested have a look at our blog http://thecelticyear.blogspot.com which has many paintings including some of meadows.
Thanks for sharing
Lindsey
Enjoyed the flowers! And the countryside!
WOW ! Amazing !
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