Monday, May 7, 2018

Florida Wildflowers




Every spring, central Florida is blessed with acres and acres of pink wildflowers.  For several weeks they cover the countryside.  Most of them, as noted, are pink in color, but some are yellow or white.


19 comments:

Francisco Manuel Carrajola Oliveira said...

Como eu gosto de ver os campos floridos, são uma maravilha.
Um abraço e boa semana.

Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros

GreensboroDailyPhoto said...

Those colors are so beautiful. Inland Florida is really different from "beach" Florida.

Janis
GDP

Karl said...

A pink countryside, lovely !

Tom said...

...Mother Nature plants the best gardens.

Small City Scenes said...

Very nice. Love the pink and the fence goes perfectly
MB

PerthDailyPhoto said...

So pretty Lowell, spring wildflowers are such a welcome sight after winter 🌼

RedPat said...

That looks so beautiful, Lowell!

William Kendall said...

Those are pretty!

Sharon said...

That is so pretty! You are lucky to have them to see. Our wildflower crop is going to be very sparse this year because of lack of rain.

Marleen said...

The pink looks so lovely, Lowell. Enjoy them while they last :)

Bill said...

You passed the test, welcome to the Spring Flower Club. May you bloom brighter and better as time goes on. :)

Taken For Granted said...

Fine to see these wildflowers. We have just warmed up enough for the grass to turn green and trees begin to bud. Ah, yes it is spring.

Shammickite said...

And the name of this pretty pink wild flower is.........?

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

You have more wildflowers there than we do here... best of both worlds for you.

Kay said...

Florida looks pretty in pink. Lovely countryside.

b.c. said...

very pretty in pink! happy spring! :))

orvokki said...

I like this pink color of flowers. Looks so summer. Soon we have also these flowers here.

Laura. M said...

Spring came again, with new life and colors.
Un abrazo.

magiceye said...

They are so beautiful!

In reply to your query on my post, it is a pigeon taking off from the tree. :)

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