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Posted By: wabigoon Wild Flowers. - 09/26/20
Some of God's little treats growing wild.

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Posted By: stxhunter Re: Wild Flowers. - 09/26/20
spring in Texas is spectacular.
Posted By: wabigoon Re: Wild Flowers. - 09/26/20
Post em if ya got em.
Posted By: sse Re: Wild Flowers. - 09/26/20
the hills are alive
Posted By: wabigoon Re: Wild Flowers. - 09/26/20
"Give me your answer to" (Music note). laugh
Posted By: Beoceorl Re: Wild Flowers. - 09/26/20
Two wildflowers that we have in abundance around the farm this time of year are Goldenrod:

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and Ironweed

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The pictures are some I took of my bees working the Goldenrod and Ironweed. They make for a darker, stronger honey that we really enjoy.
Posted By: gonehuntin Re: Wild Flowers. - 09/26/20
I'm planting bluebonnet seeds over the next couple of weeks.
Posted By: Aagaardsporter Re: Wild Flowers. - 09/26/20
Goldenrod and Ironweed up here in Michigan too!
Posted By: Tyrone Re: Wild Flowers. - 09/29/20
These pics have been sitting on my phone since Spring. Thanks Wabi for giving me an excuse to break them out.

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I have no idea what this is. Any clues?
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Posted By: bruinruin Re: Wild Flowers. - 09/29/20
Tyrone, your fourth pic is purple violets. The 5th and 6th are Dutchman's breeches.
Posted By: Tyrone Re: Wild Flowers. - 09/29/20
Originally Posted by bruinruin
Tyrone, your fourth pic is purple violets. The 5th and 6th are Dutchman's breeches.
I know those. It's the last one that has me puzzled.
Posted By: HughW Re: Wild Flowers. - 09/29/20
A few from our travels. Flowers are one of my favorite subjects when I am carrying the camera.

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Posted By: bruinruin Re: Wild Flowers. - 09/29/20
Originally Posted by Tyrone
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Tyrone, your fourth pic is purple violets. The 5th and 6th are Dutchman's breeches.
I know those. It's the last one that has me puzzled.


Sorry, I mis-read your post. I know that I've seen that last plant you posted, but can't remember what it is.
Posted By: 222Sako Re: Wild Flowers. - 09/29/20
The smallest wild flowers I've ever encountered
July in the Beartooths. The "largest" yellow blossoms in the pic are maybe half the size of a dime.

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Posted By: Squidge Re: Wild Flowers. - 09/30/20
Originally Posted by wabigoon
Some of God's little treats growing wild.

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I have a bunch of those blooming too, not sure what type of weed that is.
Posted By: Bama_Rick Re: Wild Flowers. - 09/30/20
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Posted By: OldHat Re: Wild Flowers. - 09/30/20
I like his thread better then the one with the trailer full of dead hogs.
Posted By: Poconojack Re: Wild Flowers. - 09/30/20

Posted a pic of a late summer wildflower bouquet that were picked in the yard in the Image Gallery on Sept. 19th.
Posted By: wabigoon Re: Wild Flowers. - 09/30/20
squidge, look up little daisies.
Posted By: Squidge Re: Wild Flowers. - 09/30/20
Originally Posted by wabigoon
squidge, look up little daisies.


Thanks! I have a patch of those growing wild on the dam on my pond. I went an looked at them after feeding my fish at sundown.
Posted By: wabigoon Re: Wild Flowers. - 09/30/20
The Good Lord gives us a lot of beauty all for free.
Posted By: Squidge Re: Wild Flowers. - 09/30/20
Might be prairie fleabane.

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