Thankful for wildflowers!
Prentiss County, Mississippi, USA, April 17, 2019 |
This is Lyre-leaf sage, Salvia lyrata. Bloom color ranges from white to purple.
I am thankful I have room in my yard to let it spread. If your space is limited, you probably should not grow it as it self-seeds and may be invasive. After it blooms, we mow it down, knowing it will be back next Spring.
Have a blessed day!
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...for some plants, their mission is to take over the world.
ReplyDeleteWell, wildflowers were here first. We are the invaders!
DeleteWell...now I know what is blooming like crazy here right now! It's very pretty along the trails and along the roads too. Enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteMARVELOUS!
ReplyDeleteHello, pretty wildflowers. What a lovely sight. Happy Thursday, enjoy your day. Have a great Easter Weekend!
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely and, like you, I enjoy flowers that grow without much work. Thanks for linking up today.
ReplyDeleteIt looks lovely in a mass like that!
ReplyDeleteQuite pretty!
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful--both close up on one plant and zoomed out looking at the larger patch of flowers. :)
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