Monday, August 31, 2009

Wild Flowers Reblooming

This is part 2 of 4 of The Turn of a Season photoessay.

I have been noticing that the wild flowers that blooms in spring start blooming again this time of year. These are some of the most prominent ones.

-1-
This hot-chili-pepper red wild flower
keeps stealing our attention
wherever and whenever it blooms.
It loves shady spots.




-2-
These tiny white flowers starts sprouting.
In the past they could make a pasture all white.


-3-
It's not flower, but the appearance
of American Beauty berries is also a sign of
upcoming cooler days.


-4-
Pastel pink wild flowers. How sweet!



-5-
Aster-like wild flowers
thriving in shady spots.


-6-
Creamy white clover-like flowers
of a wild vine.


-7-
Pink flowers with yellow stamen
found on a fence line by the catfish pond.



-8-
This is the first time
I notice this wild flower.
It looks like pea flower
and grows along a fence line
by the catfish pond.


-9-
Honey suckle is back in business!
It blooms in spring
and its appearance in this time of year
reinforces that summer is
coming to an end.
(CLICK HERE to see my previous posting)


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