What You See Is What You Get. This is a journal blog, an explore-blog, a bit of this and that blog. Sharing where the mood takes me. Perhaps it will take you too.
Hari Om Snake's Head Fritillary - type of lily. But about the same size and dimension as a crocus. However, head droops as opposed to reaching to the sun! Yxx
We love fritillary and tried to gtow dome but without success. They are grassland flowers and look great in a meadow. HCA knew a thing or two about what makes being alive into living.
Hi Yam - delightful snake's head fritillary ... it is a gorgeous plant; while your quote is perfect c/o Hans Christian Anderson ... thank you - wonderful ... cheers Hilary
Pretty flower, sort of look snake, something or other.
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A plaid crocus (?). My sister had one that a squirrel transplanted to a new location annually.
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DeleteSnake's Head Fritillary - type of lily. But about the same size and dimension as a crocus. However, head droops as opposed to reaching to the sun! Yxx
What a gorgeous photo! Thanks for telling us what type of flower it is. I don't think I've seen a Snakes Head Fitillary before.
ReplyDeleteWe love fritillary and tried to gtow dome but without success. They are grassland flowers and look great in a meadow. HCA knew a thing or two about what makes being alive into living.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quote and flower!
ReplyDeleteAn especially wonderful quote for the times in which we are living.
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Spot on!
ReplyDeleteHi Yam - delightful snake's head fritillary ... it is a gorgeous plant; while your quote is perfect c/o Hans Christian Anderson ... thank you - wonderful ... cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteNever seen a flower quite like that, thanks for the info. And that is such a great and true quote.
ReplyDeleteSuch an unusual beauty you have shared! namaste, janice xx
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