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These first two flowers are growing in our yard. I do not know the name of the white flower. We did not plant them and, as far as we know, the lady that lived here before did not. They are naturally occurring yard enhancers and I love them, especially the oxalis.
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This flower, Queen Anne's Lace, is growing all over the roadsides here on the Texas Gulf Coast. As the bluebonnets of April are on their way out, the Queen Anne's Lace is waking up. This bunch is being visited by little lovebugs. As I was taking this photo, those bugs were everywhere!
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Queen Anne's Lace ©2016 Suzanne G. McClendon |
What are your favorite wildflowers of spring in your area?
How I love wildflowers of all kinds! They add such a pleasant surprise everywhere you go.
ReplyDeleteBarbara, blogging at Life & Faith in Caneyhead
I think so, too! I love all the flowers that Texas offers. Back home in South Carolina, there were wild roses growing along the roadsides sometimes and morning glories, too. But, there are way more roadside flowers here than we ever saw back home. I think it is great. :)
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