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Uploaded: 06/26/18 9:32 PM GMT
Woodland Forget-me-not
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I'm so used to seeing these in blue I had to look twice at the sign on them in the garden I was visiting. They are considered a pest plant by many regions as they can be quite invasive. And although blue predominates they are seen in pink and white.

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::Ramad
06/26/18 9:39 PM GMT
They may be a pest but in this photo of yours They look lovely and inviting - not at all a pest.
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::tigger3
06/26/18 10:14 PM GMT
I too see them in blue, so this is a real treat, really nice imagery.
tigs=^..^=
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::corngrowth
06/27/18 10:21 AM GMT
I'm not amazed anymore that you can provide us with all the varied colors of species of flowers, Kathy, ☺ .
Lovely one again!
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::LynEve
06/27/18 12:39 AM GMT
I have not before seen such pink coloured ones - sometimes verging on a mauvey colour but these are so different and so lovely. The blue ones invade parts of my garden but I choose to belive they are not weeds -that way I seem not quite so lazy :)
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.icedancer
06/27/18 5:54 PM GMT
Whoa, looks 3D on my big screen, love the detail, colouring in this magnificent close up. Bravo
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.flanno2610
06/27/18 10:11 PM GMT
They would be welcome in my garden.
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