These
are flowers I photographed at the Crawfordsburn Country Park.
Thanks for 2 bloggers' help with the ID of this flower.
It is Crimson Clover.
Thanks for 2 bloggers' help with the ID of this flower.
It is Crimson Clover.
Thank you for visiting and also for your comments.
They are lovely things. I am sure I 'should' know what they are, but am drawing a blank at the moment. If my brain reliquishes the answer I will get back to you.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful pics
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, for sure!
ReplyDeleteThey are red.
ReplyDeleteHa ha, sorry, I don't know what kind they are. ;-)
Beautiful flowers.
ReplyDeleteLOL. Please don't ask me Margaret. I'm strictly a bird man. Enjoy your hols.
ReplyDeletesorry margaret, i don't know what they are except beautiful. i see pink, not red...are they pink or red!!!
ReplyDeleteQue maravilha, belas fotografias e aproveito para desejar a continuação de uma boa semana.
ReplyDeleteAndarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
Livros-Autografados
These flowers are new to me also, but they sure are pretty.
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful and brilliant!
ReplyDeleteI'm afraid I can't help you identify these flowers, but they are definitely beautiful.
ReplyDeleteCrimson Clover.
ReplyDeleteHi
DeleteIndeed you are correct. The flower is Crimson Clover. Thanks for your help.
Have a great summer.
Very pretty blooms, and the leaves looks like clover (or shamrock)
ReplyDeleteHope you are having a great week!
No idea as to the name, but they are very pretty.
ReplyDeleteLook up crimson clover. (Not the song, LOL.)
ReplyDeleteThanks Linda You are correct
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