Flower shots are difficult. You generally seek to isolate your subject from the background clutter by either removing it in post-processing or using a shallow depth of field and focusing tightly on the flower allowing everything else to slide out of focus, and blur into an indistinct background.
In this one you missed your focal point. You got the grass sharply in focus, but your subject is not. I'm guessing you shot it with your camera on automatic, because when a camera is set to auto, it generally chooses a wide aperture, creating a shallow depth of field. The result here was that the focal plane included the grass blades, but it missed the flower. It also metered off the darker grass, overexposing the flower. I applaud you for trying an imaginative perspective, but you might want to work on the focal point in the future. You gotta love spring, eh? The flowers and animals just provide ready subjects everywhere you look.