Continuing the walk through Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge, we found plenty of wildflowers to photograph.
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Morning Glories |
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Cattail |
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Wild Raspberries |
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Honeysuckle |
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Queen Anne's Lace |
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Rough-Fruited Cinquefoil (I think! - if someone knows differently, please let me know!) |
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Trumpet Vine |
There were so many things to see - I could have spent many more hours just trying to capture them all!
Linking to
Outdoor Wednesday.
12 comments:
Beautiful! I especially love honeysuckle - that aroma makes me think "Summer" whenever I smell it. Morning glories are happy little flowers too - they make me smile. Nice photos Linda!
Pam
Although I, too, love the smell of honeysuckle (SUMMER), the Queen Anne's Lace is my very favorite. My mom used to cut some and put it in a vase with food coloring to watch the blooms change color. I may just cut some today and do that!
Thanks, Linda!
loved the cattail! made me remember my youth in wisconsin - spending hours down by Mill Creek.
What a lovely walk you had Linda, it's always such a joy when the spring and summer flowers come out. We have a ways to go yet!
a very pretty walk today, thanks for taking me along.
Good Afternoon Linda! Are you already on vacation. Pretty photos! If you are on vacation, have a wonderful time and you and the Hubby relax and enjoy the sights! Yep I see in the previous post you are taking a rural break. Have fun! Toodles!
Perfection...each and every image you've published today. Wow....beautiful Linda.
Great to see the native species photographed. Wold raspberries? What a treat!
Love seeing the wild flowers. My favorites are the cattail and the wild raspberry.
Beautiful captures. But, how do you remember all the names. It is all I can do to remember what is in my own flower beds.
Thanks for being such a faithful follower.
Great macro shots Linda...beautiful!
Love the photos. Beautifully captured.
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