cohanf, to Alberta
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@plants

Caltha palustris / Marsh Marigold - we always called them Cowslips, but no connection to the Engllish Primula by that name! I just call them Caltha, my only species locally...lol
They are abundant in seasonally/wet habitats here, both open and wooded. The colour varies only a little (biright yellow to nearly orange,) but flower size and sepal (not actually petals!) shape vary considerably.

See flower description for previous photo- though in each photo the shape of the sepals varies: more narrow or wider, more less pointed, closer together or more spaced out. In this less close view 4 flowers over a healthy clump of kidney shaped foliage, medium green but still purpled tinged from cool spring nights. Growing out of grass and sedges with the new green just overtaking last year's dry grass.
A view into a fairly densely wooded area, seeing the lower half of modest sized balsam poplars plus some smallish willow trunks- more clumps of those farther back.The ground is littered here adn there with fallen branches and small trunks of the willows- the local species tend to be multi-stemmed shrubs to small trees, and not very reliably erect- trunks often fall. Mixed with other low and just emerging vegetation, the Calthas are scattered liberally throughout the view, with many golden flowers brightening the half shade as the trees leaf out.
Another closer view of Caltha plants in wet woods; around a foot/30cms tall or more- they will get even taller after flowering, especially in shaded areas like this one. Behind the plants is a bit of a tangle of dry willow branches a few spruce boughs and the trunks of an old willow, leaning to the left-at around 6-8inches/20cm these are large for the local species, covered in lichens and moss.

jby, to Battlemaps
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Spotted in Joshua tree woodland north of Mojave, California: "Desert Christmas tree", Pholisma arenarium, a member of the Boraginaceae that makes a living as a parasite of nearby shrubs, in this case probably rabbitbrush

https://flic.kr/p/2pTrcVo

Close view on one cluster of flowers, with a honeybee perched on the side drinking nectar from a flower

elaterite, to Bloomscrolling
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Eschscholzia californica (California poppy) is one of my favorites! Orange being my second favorite color.

djwtwo, to Massachusetts
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A Blue Flag Iris, one of New England's native wildflowers, blooming along the Quansett Trail at Mass Audubon's Allens Pond.

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JohnDal, to nature
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A genuine wildflower has appeared in our "wildflower" garden patch. We seeded a bit of strimmed-to-the-roots lawn a few years ago with a local mix of seeds. It looked ok, but we gave up. We've left it alone again this year and a Bulbous Buttercup has appeared, which was not in the original mix. So it got here on it's own, so a wild flower. The other "wildflowers" that came from the mix are not, because we planted them.

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scotfot, to random
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Hawthorn flower

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elaterite, to Flowers
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Ya, the contrast is over the top. Just playing around with parametric masks in Darktable. Trying to see how far I could push it. (Phacelia campanularia, desert bluebell.)

joewynne, to nature
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Indian Pink, Pinkroot, or Wormgrass
(Spigelia marilandica)

Threatened in North Carolina

Bloomquist Native Plant Garden
Sarah P. Duke Gardens
Duke University
Durham, NC

#Wildflower #Nature #NativePlants

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BathNature, to uk
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An unusual pink-flowered Common Rock-rose (Helianthemum nummularium) growing on Solsbury Hill near #Bath #Somerset #UK. Flowers of this species are normally yellow. Potentially an escape, but given the location this would be unlikely.
#Nature #Wildlife #NatureCommunity #NaturePhotography #WildlifePhotography #Botany #Flowers #Wildflowers #Wildflower

Beedazzled, to random
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Now thats what I call a pretty #wildflower lawn

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KarenKasparArt, to art
KarenKasparArt,

For the art lovers in Europe - my soft pastels painting "Poppy sketch" is also available at Art Heroes (free shipping in many countries).

Für die Kunstliebhaber in Deutschland - mein Pastellgemälde "Mohn Skizze" ist auch bei Art Heroes erhältlich (kostenloser Versand).

https://www.artheroes.de/de/motiv/Mohn-Skizze-Kohle-und-Pastellkreide/1194687/132

#MastoArt #art #painting #FediGiftShop #MastodonArt #TraditionalArt #contemporaryArt #flowers #flower #garden #floral #nature #bloomscrolling #florespondence #natur #blumen #wildflower #wildflowers

elaterite, (edited ) to Battlemaps
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Cactus flowers are the best. This is an Echinocereus or hedgehog cactus. It's an early bloomer on the Colorado Plateau.

#Cactus #Wildflower #Desert #Botany

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Tae156, to BTS
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Today at work started extra early, with #BTS #StayGold but Spotify moved it onwards to our Great Leader #RM #Wildflower ( more on that later)

UK weather update. Grey. Not warm. Not windy. Not springlike.

https://open.spotify.com/track/1AZjCZSGEjlxUufFQwSszF?si=S1DV_tIySdeVTPYW2YVyOQ

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BelfastRoadster, to nature
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Springbeauty (Claytonia perfoliata) in bloom along the #ConnswaterGreenway at #CSLewisSquare in #EastBelfast.

An odd-looking plant; clusters of lovely little white flowers growing through the centre of a near-circular leaf.

#nature #naturephotography #wildlife #wildflower #wildflowers #urban #belfast #NorthernIreland #shotoniphone

elaterite, to Battlemaps
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Not sure what this one is, but it's small and pretty! (Seen in the Four Corners area.)

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elaterite, to Battlemaps
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One of my favorite wildflowers is Castilleja angustifolia (desert paintbrush). They brighten up the desert wonderfully! It is a semi-parasite plant usually robbing nutrients from grasses that it grows with. The flowers are actually the green-yellow tubes. The bright red part are bracts.

#Wildflower #Flower #Desert

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