Had to go do a rush work case today. Wasn't on my original agenda, but otherwise I would not have seen this beautiful patch of wide-open bloodroot. About 9 times out of 10, you'll find these flowers either shut tight or only partly open, so this was a real treat. Enjoy!
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5 comments:
what a nice treat. those are pretty
Absolutely beautiful!
Beautiful, beautiful Sanguinaria ~ at it's finest. indeed. What a gorgeous specimen!
Blood root blossoms are beautiful. It rained last night, which altered my plans for today.
Pretty
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