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An Australian native, seen in the bush, but not welcome in garden beds by many, is Commelina cyanea. Commonly known as scurvy weed as the leaves of this plant were eaten either cooked or raw to stave off scurvy in early European settler days.
Commelina cyanea is a trailing herbaceous perennial plant that has stems growing along the ground. It readily roots at the nodes when they come into contact with the soil.
Each flower just 15 mm diameter.
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Grape Hyacinth, actually members of the Lily family, are little pyramids made up of tiny little blue and white flowers. Impossibly perfect and beautiful. And outside, it's still snowing....
Best seen large by clicking on the photo, to see the Magnolia flowers that are half open.
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these flowers are a mystery to me - not knowing their name
A species of flowering plants in the genus Myosotis.
"It is one of the most interesting minute flowers. It is the more beautiful for being small and unpretending; even flowers must be modest." (Henry David Thoreau)
I walk my dog Honey through a field that is regularly mowed. And mow after mow, these tiny delicate blue flowers come back and flower... just in time for the next mow.
This plant, introduced from Asia, has flowers that bloom for only one day perfect for the circumstances I found them growing in. It forms colonies by rooting from the stem nodes; hence the species name communis. The reclining stems have upright leafy branches with deep blue flowers at the top, protruding from a heart-shaped, enfolding leaf. They grow in open disturbed areas, roadsides and wooded borders here in Florida.
Asiatic Dayflower, Commelina communis, Spiderwort
Arch Creek East Environmental Preserve, North Miami FL
I walk my dog Honey through a field that is regularly mowed. And mow after mow, these tiny delicate blue flowers come back and flower... just in time for the next mow.
Introduced from Asia, this Spiderwort's flowers bloom for only one day, perfect for the circumstances I found them growing in. It forms colonies by rooting from the stem nodes; thus the species name communis. The reclining stems have upright leafy branches with deep blue flowers at the top, protruding from a heart-shaped, enfolding leaf. They grow in open disturbed areas, roadsides and wooded borders here in Florida.
Asiatic Dayflower, Commelina communis, Spiderwort
Biscayne Park FL
A still life of a ceramic bird surrounded by tiny blue blossoms. #stilllife #tinyblueflowers #creativitybysandrafoster #sandrafoster #photographybysandrafoster
Hydrangea macrophylla - It was growing in an extremely sunny location in Putnam County, Carmel,NY. The flower heads were big and blue! It is also known as: lacecap hydrangea or mophead hydrangea or bigleaf hydrangea.
Geranium robertianum, commonly known as Herb-Robert, Red Robin, Death come quickly, Storksbill, Dove's Foot, Crow's Foot, or Robert Geranium, is a common species of cranesbill native to Europe and parts of Asia, North America, and North Africa. Wikipedia
These tiny flowers are back and are all over the ground and climbing the fence in one section of our yard. Day 362:Project365
Just love these delicate little flowers. There was a patch of these tall flowers in the Children's Garden, but this one stalk was leaning off to one side which really caught my attention.
Seen at Dauset Trails Nature Center.
Hydrangea macrophylla - It was growing in an extremely sunny location in Putnam County, Carmel,NY. The flower heads were big and blue! It is also known as: lacecap hydrangea or mophead hydrangea or bigleaf hydrangea.
Veronica filiformis is a species of flowering plant in the genus Veronica. It is known by many common names, including slender speedwell, creeping speedwell, threadstalk speedwell, and Whetzel weed. It is native to eastern Europe and western Asia.
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Spotted this tiny little blue flower in the garden of my aunt . Fasham , Iran. About 1 hour drive from Tehran. Its called Italian Bugloss.
The hoverfly was hard at work !!
Pride of Madeira (Echium candicans) little blue flowers growing in my friend's garden in Brisbane, CA.
Plantaginaceae Veronica arvensis.This small flower lives in lawns and is hard to get out of a lawn. once established it grows in clusters as the previous photo illustrates, and when walking the flowers are barely visible. Was at ground level when capturing this image.
Water beading on the forget me nots after it rained.
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tiny blue flower blooming in the park today, not sure what kind, but might be in the mint family,
this flower is only a few millimeters across
These are actually very tiny flowers, but I did a major cropping of the background and 'maxxed-out' the definition tool. So the resulting image is pretty surreal... but so am I...
Not sure what they are, but my heart leaps whenever I see them, for what that's worth. UPDATE: I hear they're alpine forget-me-nots. Get excited.
Seen today at Elizabeth Park in West Hartford, CT! Spring has sprung here now! Day trip today Saturday April 12, 2008! Gorgeous springtime day today!
Forget-me-not, woodland forget-me-not, ornamental forget-me-not, Myosotis sylvatica. The word "Myosotis" in the species name comes from Greek words meaning "mouse ear." Did you know they also come in white?
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