I'm glad Susannah knew, because all I recognized was dandelion! I love the picture, though. If I were a painter, I'd try to copy it and get that exactly lighting. I love it!
Thanks Susan. I feel silly that I didn't know the name of the flower. I once sowed Love in a Mist Seed expecting this would be the kind of plant to come up. But Love in a Mist is a pale imitation.
Hello Perth Daily Photo. It's interesting to find such pop-up plants in a town. This small patch of ground is basically untended but I think someone must have put some seeds there at some point for there's an interesting aquilegea along with the dandelions too.
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It's bachelor's button, aka cornflower. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centaurea_cyanus
Thanks Susannah. It's really pretty and bright.
I'm glad Susannah knew, because all I recognized was dandelion! I love the picture, though. If I were a painter, I'd try to copy it and get that exactly lighting. I love it!
Thanks Susan. I feel silly that I didn't know the name of the flower. I once sowed Love in a Mist Seed expecting this would be the kind of plant to come up. But Love in a Mist is a pale imitation.
Some plants are so determined they will pop up anywhere.. love cornflowers Lucy such a pretty blue 💙
Also known as Knapweed, I believe. It is a very pretty plant.
Hello Perth Daily Photo. It's interesting to find such pop-up plants in a town. This small patch of ground is basically untended but I think someone must have put some seeds there at some point for there's an interesting aquilegea along with the dandelions too.
Hello Toffeeapple. It really is pretty and cheerful. Last year there were violets in this little patch.
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