That title is NOT a political statement but the name of the flower in the foreground. Behind it are some blue garden phlox. My Fx2 for this first Friday of summer.
I was smiling about your narrative, Kathy. I know however that Bleeding heart may refer to: these subjects, ☺ ! Very understandable that you haven't given your, anyhow wonderful, image the title Lamprocapnos. Think, in order to don't get involved by politics, that this flower in my country has been given it the nickname Gebroken hartje (Broken little heart). Don't know whether this was a wise decision, ☺ !
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The bleeding heart flowers are beautiful Kathy - I like how you placed them in the frame - the purple phlox are a wonderful complement as well - Great Capture!!!!!!!!!
Love love these ladies in a bathtub as I call them. If you take to 2 little pink dangling arms and open up the blossom it looks like a lady in a bathtub and she is the white part, lol - such detail and fabulous colours. Right into my favs