I really really Heart Macro, I have so much fun getting up close and personal with flowers and bugs and whatever appears to have interesting texture to show off. Today I'm sharing a bud to a flower that I don't know the name of. I've been watching it form for awhile knowing at some point I'd have to take a close up shot, today was the day. I think maybe tomorrow they will pop open!! They are so cute right now, like little bubbles full of air.
I also wanted to share the flower of the Allium flower, not quite out of it's shell, it almost looks like it has a little Fairy Cap on it's head.
And lastly, my white Lavender, so pretty! Actually more of a very soft pink.
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Kristi
Wow Kristi, they're all so beautiful! And you're right about the fairy cap!!
ReplyDeleteKristi, these are marvelous pictures. I even called my husband over to my computer to share. He is a gardener and wanted to know what the first pictures were, but I had to tell him that you didn't know. I love the little "fairie cap" on the allium!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful pictures!! Wow such a wonderment!
ReplyDeleteAlliums are so cool up close. Beautiful images.
ReplyDeleteall gorgeous pics...and full of anticipation ;o)
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hello gorgeous xxx
I had know idea there was such a thing as white lavender!
ReplyDeleteKristi, the first photo is my favorite, I love the purple and the texture of the bud is fantastic! It looks like it's going to pop open any minute.
Great shots Kristi, you are really embracing macro! It will be interesting to see that first flower opened up.
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Wonderful pictures! I love the color and shape of the first flower. I think they are Platycodons or Balloon Flowers. The white Lavender is very pretty and I bet it smells wonderful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots again Kristi! I especially love the one of the allium, frame worthy for sure!
ReplyDeleteKristi, love those close up of the "puff" pods :) Also you are correct, the Allium flower does look like it has a fairy cap on. Love the close ups!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Kristi! You have a fragrant garden. :-) Until I just read balloon flower, I was thinking the first one might be a morning glory.
ReplyDeleteI am pretty sure it's a Balloon Flower / Bell flower!!! I love those used to have them all over my garden - these are great Happy Sunday Kristi!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots!
ReplyDeleteWow! They are so beautiful and you're absolutely right. It does look like a little fairy cap. Great pics!
ReplyDeleteOh, I certainly agree with you - Macro Sunday is my favorite blogging day :) I think that everyone has answered you about the Balloon Flower, so I'll just leave you saying that all of your shots are awesome!
ReplyDeleteI agree with the balloon flower---I used to have them and they are so pretty. Wonderful shots---I bet your garden is very lovely.
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous photos!
ReplyDeleteMore beautiful flowers! Those ballon flowers are so unique. I have never seen them before! ~Val
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