Thank you Terri! I didn’t realize how many images of purple and violet flowers I had until I started looking through my archives. Thanks for the challenge.
I thought they were then someone mentioned lupines and I thought they were referring to that photo. I grew up in Texas where bluebonnets and Indian paintbrush would carpet the fields. Thanks for letting me know. 😊
They are all beautiful, but I especially like the purple coneflowers – a Missouri native.
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Betty, I love the coneflowers, too. Those were from my garden one year.
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They’re all so pretty. I loved the top image the best though. Great close-up!
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Thank you! That is my favorite, too.
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Such gorgeous violet riots, Beth! I’m always partial to fields of lupine!
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Thank you Terri! I didn’t realize how many images of purple and violet flowers I had until I started looking through my archives. Thanks for the challenge.
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Pretty x 16. 🙂
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Lots of color there, Beth!
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Than you Curt!
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Beth, These are so pretty. What’s the name of the flowers in your header photo?
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Thank you Natalie. I wish I could help but I don’t know the name of those flowers. They were growing by a river in Alaska.
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Gorgeous!
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The field of flowers carpeted in violet had to be especially lovely in person.
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Karen, thank you. Those are Texas Bluebonnets and they are beautiful in the spring.
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I thought they were then someone mentioned lupines and I thought they were referring to that photo. I grew up in Texas where bluebonnets and Indian paintbrush would carpet the fields. Thanks for letting me know. 😊
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