New: wildflowerwednesdayAll contenthive-129948krhive-196917steemzzanhive-183959hive-166405hive-180932hive-185836hive-150122hive-183397uncommonlabphotographyhive-101145hive-144064hive-145157hive-188619bitcoinkrsuccesshive-184714lifehive-109690hive-139150hive-103599hive-181136TrendingNewHotLikersnotsorandom (45)in colorchallange • 7 years agoColorchallenge: Greens from my backyardHi guys here's my entry to colorchallenge. In picture a small caterpillar from my backyard. Clicked via Phone and no filters added. If you like this post then don't forget to upvote and follow.…pkvlogs (65)in steepshot • 7 years agoPhotography journey#017boxcarblue (70)in wildflowerwednesday • 7 years agoWacky Thoughts on Wild Nose WednesdayI mean Wildflower Wednesday, of course. In Japanese, the word for nose and flower are phonetically the same. They are both pronounced ha, as in, Ha, ha, ha, I'm laughing, and na, as…munawar1235 (67)in flowers • 7 years agoPURPLE SPIDER FLOWERcreationofcare (61)in photography • 7 years agoWalking With WildflowersDodecatheon (resembles) hendersonii - Shooting Star This past weekend, I was overjoyed to lead my family to the Bluff Lake and Siberia Creek area above Big Bear Lake, CA. All the guidebooks…creationofcare (61)in food • 8 years agoShare Your Purslane Recipes!This giant clump of Purslane was cramping my artichoke garden's style...and there is more where that came from! I welcome your recipes, especially if they include Roma tomatoes and/or peaches, cos…creationofcare (61)in wildflowerwednesday • 8 years ago#WildfowerWednesday: Plummer's Mariposa LilyCalochortus plummerae I was lucky enough to spot this gorgeous specimen of a rare, by some accounts endangered, mariposa lily. It's a native to the foothill woodlands of California, and it fills…grildrig (65)in nature • 8 years agoFlowering chestnut tree.Not far from my house blossomed a chestnut tree. Large flowers adorn the tree and make it unique. I want to show you this. See my photos. Thanks for watching and…grildrig (65)in nature • 8 years agoBlooming Sambucus nigra.In Sambucus there are from 5 to 30 species of deciduous shrubs, small trees and herbaceous perennials. Sambucus is a native of most of Europe and North America. Flowers gradually give off a…grildrig (65)in colorchallenge • 8 years agoColorChallenge - Thursday Green - Buds of blossoming roses after the rain.Spring rain gives the rose bush a special charm. And the buds of roses are ready to shoot at any time with a rose flower. But today they are green and they are waiting. See my…creationofcare (61)in wildflowerweds • 8 years ago#WildflowerWednesday: Flowers of the ChaparralChaparral Currant Blue Lilac Clematis Indian Paintbrush and Phlox I love the chaparral because there is always something in bloom year round. I took these photos in the foothills…grildrig (65)in nature • 8 years agoFlowering rose hip.Flowering rose hip. Thanks for watching and your attention. Follow me.grildrig (65)in nature • 8 years agoFlowers under our feet - Convolvulus arvensis.Convolvulus arvensis is a perennial herbaceous plant of the Convolvulaceae family with a curly stem and creeping branching rhizome. This very interesting plant has been known to man for a long time…boxcarblue (70)in wildflowerwednesday • 8 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.The Power of Taking Pictures--Thoughts on Wildflower WednesdayWhen you capture an image or a moment in the shutter of a camera, the image isn’t just recorded on a strip of film or in a digital file, it is recorded in your mind as well. Like writing a…old-guy-photos (73)in photography • 8 years ago#WildflowerWednesdayI Can't Believe I Remembered!! So I remembered last week @creationofcare did a #WildflowerWednesday post. I thought to myself that I would like to participate in it as well because I am interested…creationofcare (61)in wildflowerweds • 8 years agoWildflower Wednesday 2Prickly pear Cholla Lots of Cholla Did you know that these cactus are edible? Prickly pear pads, or nopales, can be cleaned of their bristles, boiled, and added to salads. The fruits can…boxcarblue (70)in wildflowerwednesday • 8 years agoWild Flower WednesdayUrban flowers taking over a lot that someone left behind. A testament to something or, someone, perhaps. The name of which is gone. Image Credits: All images are…