Sunday 16 August 2020

WILLOW HERB

Willow Herb flowering on wall with barbed wire. 8th August 2020
 

With barbed wire.

8th August 2020.

7 comments:

Crafty Green Poet said...

Beautiful! I love the colour of the willowherb against the grey sky and the contrast between the flower and the barbed wire

Susan said...

U agree with Crafty Green Poet. There is great contrast and appeal in the composition, and this one I WOULD hang in the living room. =)

voyageoftheeye said...

Willow herb! What happened to summer?

I once went to buy paint at a professional pain supplier who claimed to be able to match paint to any sample you could bring and I wanted a dramatic colour to paint the outside walls of my house. I took along willow herb and foxglove and another similar that I cannot remember, they cannot mix paint to match these beautiful colours of nature...

Lucy Corrander : Photos said...

Hello Crafty Green Poet. The countryside is full of flowering willow herb at present and it is so pretty I could easily have it as a garden plant. Then there are these individual urban ones. Along with buddleia they really stand out. The sky is a bonus in the photo but I do wish a bit that we could have a few blue skies too before autumn kicks in.

Lucy Corrander : Photos said...

Hello Susan. You really do need a big house for all these photos!

Lucy Corrander : Photos said...

Hello Voyage of the Eye. Paint suppliers are very rash to make such claims. I wanted to paint a wall inside my house buttercup yellow and the couldn't manage that either.
Your house would have looked very dramatic willow herb / foxglove colour. Did you manage anything approaching it?

voyageoftheeye said...

Hi Lucy, it had been something like willoherb but the pigments faded very quickly and the surface weathered so I wanted a fresh update.

https://www.dulux.co.uk/en/articles/colours-past

It started very much like the violet in the second to last colour section bottom row but ended up with my partner choosing close to 06 a Teal 1950s teal blue! Now it needs painting again and I am feeling too old to climb two stories high and when will we have two dry dats in a row to even start?