Saturday, September 26, 2020

A Field of Flowers



Early morning walks allow me to see some wonderful sights.  The only thing is I often have no idea what the names of the "beauties" are.  Maybe some of my friends can help me with the name of this "beauty."

Isn't she gorgeous?

~~~^j^~~~
Thanks be to God!!!

Cathy

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25 comments:

  1. When I can't name a flower or plant I just invent a name. I make it sound Latin so people think I am learned. This one is Margheritus Bella.

    God bless, Cathy.

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  2. Euryops daisy maybe? We had some very similar in tucson...but, I think the leaves were different. Not sure.

    Euryops
    https://g.co/kgs/evUccJ

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    1. It does look very much like the Europs, but the leaves do look different. Thank you!! I'll just call them Euryops! Have a wonderful week!

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  3. Hello,
    I am not very good at iding the flowers, they are beautiful. I see similar looking blooms here too. Lovely images! Enjoy your day, have a great new week!

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  4. Gorgeous flowers photographed ~ Looks like some type of daisy but don't know the name ~ nature's beauty needs no name sometimes ~

    Live each moment with love,

    A Shutterbug Explores,
    (aka A Creative Harbor)

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  5. I don't care about names - just love the beauty

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  6. They really are delightful to see when you're out and about! Enjoy your afternoon!

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  7. Beautiful autumn flower, maybe Sonnenauge or the Topinambur!!!

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  8. When we are in town we enjoy morning walks. Right now it is cooler and more pleasant to exercise at that time. Also, the street we use is less crowded so it is easier to walk and distance rather than wearing masks. We get glimpses of the nearby ocean, especially when we get to the park area. - Margy

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  9. ...your yellow beauties are Jerusalem Artichokes, they are in flower here too!.

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  10. Cathy - how wonderful that there are still so many blooms around for you, and that we get to see them too! I think this is a type of arnica. This week we will have sunny skies with temps in the low 70s.
    Perfect fall weather for anything you want to do! Thanks so much for linking up to Mosaic Monday this week!

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  11. A little bit of sunshine :) And not too hot :)

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  12. Very pretty flowers maybe oxeye daisies?

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  13. I thought on Schwarze Susanne... the yellow bloom is wonderful.
    Happy MosaicMonday

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  14. Flowers along the way of a walk are always so pleasant to see! These are beautiful!

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  15. These flowers certainly don't grow over here on our side of the pond.

    Whatever they are, they are BEAUTIFUL!

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  16. Greetings from Greece. I'd be happy with "daisy".

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  17. Looks really beautiful and if it is Jerusalem artichoke, then the fruit is very tasty!
    My contribution

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  18. This is a gorgeous bloom. Is it from the daisy family? Visiting from Our World Tuesday. Here is my post on my 2017 trip to the Colosseum, if interested: https://elle-alice.blogspot.com/2020/09/travel-tuesday-roman-forum-and-colosseum.html

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  19. Whatever they are called they are a gorgeous colour.

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  20. She is a beaut.
    Dawn aka Spatulas On Parade

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  21. Yellow flowers are so happy. Thanks for brightening my day. - Margy

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  22. What a way to greet the day. The flowers are so beautiful.

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  23. Seems that fall is a special time for yellow flowers. Very pretty!

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