I was actually so happy to see this photo. For the first time in my gardening life, I actually decided against pulling out the Queen Anne's lace seedlings. When I was in the garden yesterday, I noticed some of the florets (what do you even call the little individual flowers in the umbrel?) were pink. I'm glad I didn't yank them out like I usually do when I am weeding. They are quite pretty, really.
Captured at a beautiful moment in its life!
ReplyDeleteI love the pink hue of Queen Anne's Lace when it is just opening. Few people photograph it at this stage. Nice captures.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen pink in the lace before! beautiful! you have perfect dof!
ReplyDeleteOh,WOW,soooo pretty.
ReplyDeleteYes,today should always be the best day.Hope yours is great.
Blessings,Ruth
I agree that today should be the best day. Yesterday is gone and tomorrow never comes.
ReplyDeleteWonderful capture.
ReplyDeleteAmazing pics! a pleasure to look at - thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful but I have never seen pink queen anne's lace before. Ours is white.
ReplyDeleteOh, I love these Kerri, and I especially LOVE that Dreier quote!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots! I love the Thomas Dreier quote!
ReplyDeletePretty touches of pink. I've only ever seen white. I never noticed pink before.
ReplyDeleteI have posted Queen Anne's Lace today on my site.
I was actually so happy to see this photo. For the first time in my gardening life, I actually decided against pulling out the Queen Anne's lace seedlings. When I was in the garden yesterday, I noticed some of the florets (what do you even call the little individual flowers in the umbrel?) were pink. I'm glad I didn't yank them out like I usually do when I am weeding. They are quite pretty, really.
ReplyDeleteSo incredibly delicate and lovely:)
ReplyDeletethat was beaautiful
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful.
ReplyDeletethis close up is the very best capture i have seen of this budding queen anne. i took three today and all were blurry...sigh
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