On our trip to Antique Rose Emporium at Brenham, Texas last Friday, we saw some lovely meadows and hillsides covered with wildflowers. Of course, I had to stop to take some pictures.
Poppies, coreopsis, thistles, black-eyed Susans, primroses, phlox and still a few bluebonnets were blooming in gay profusion, and the meadows were full of bees and butterflies. It made my heart glad to see them.
For more wildflower pleasures, visit Gail at clay and limestone for a listing of other bloggers who are participating in Wildflower Wednesday this month, and thanks to Gail for hosting the meme.
My heart is going pitter patter at the sight of those wildflowers...I love fields of wildflowers...Welcome to WW and I do hope you continue to celebrate wildflowers with us. gail
ReplyDeleteThank you, Gail. I certainly hope to be a part of the monthly wildflower celebration.
DeleteBeautiful to see undeveloped land where wildflowers are left to bloom.
ReplyDeleteYes, there is still some of that here in Texas and it is always a joy to see, gg.
DeleteNo man (or woman)-made garden is quite the same as a natural tapestry like the meadows you photographed. Just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIsn't it funny how all of those disparate colors just work together? Colors that often we would never think to put together in our own gardens. Nature knows best!
DeleteI think meadows and fields of wildflowers are my favorite! Beautiful! expanse of land and flower. May they stay open and wild forever. ;>)
ReplyDeleteAmen, Carol! The bees and butterflies hope so, too.
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