Wonderful post. Yarrow was another word I considered this week, but my enthusiasm to research it melted away with my brain in this humid week. So glad you did it.
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Pretty, Pretty!!!! Right now our spring color is gone and my summer color is just starting to bloom.
ReplyDeleteWonderful colours, beautiful plants, such pictures are very joy:) Greetings
ReplyDeleteGreat post. I've seen these blooms so frequently in arrangements and never knew what they were called. Great shots, too.
ReplyDeleteI've also seen these a lot but never knew the name. Great shots!
ReplyDeleteLeslie
abcw team
lovely yarrow images!
ReplyDeleteAh yes, Yarrow, - it turns up everywhere but I am very fond of it.
ReplyDeletevery pretty, like tiny stars. and it has many traditional and herbal uses, too.
ReplyDeletethese are very pretty and they come in variety of colors too.
ReplyDeleteGreat images for "y"--once had a student named yarrow; I often wondered if she knew how lovely a yarrow image is? Kate, ABC Team
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I think I've seen some of these as I walk my dogs. I'll have to take a closer look tomorrow when I'm out.
ReplyDeleteYep to yellow yarrow!
ReplyDeleteWonderful rich colors! I wish we had more of these around here, so lovely.
ReplyDeleteThey are so pretty.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!
ReplyDeleteGreat choice for Y!
Happy Wednesday!
Lea
Lea's Menagerie
The yellow yarrow is so bright and cheerful, yellow has a way to brighten up any garden.
ReplyDeleteAnn
Great flower..I don't think I ever knew its name...nice for the letter, especially the yellow one of course.
ReplyDeleteGreat flower..I don't think I ever knew its name...nice for the letter, especially the yellow one of course.
ReplyDeleteNever seen these kind of flowers. Very unique and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWonderful post. Yarrow was another word I considered this week, but my enthusiasm to research it melted away with my brain in this humid week. So glad you did it.
ReplyDeleteI had no idea those lovely flowers were called Yarrow. We have a small town here with that name, too. Oh, those pinks are so lovely!
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