Mama Gaia is putting on her Spring finery here in the Great Appalachian Valley. I took these shots yesterday morning walking to work. Top to bottom: a large patch of Corn Speedwell; Heal-All; and an unknown purple flower.



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Your macro shots are always so bright & crisp! Love the heal-all shot especially.
ReplyDeleteGlorious pictures as always. And as a bonus I managed to track down your location on my old American atlas : it's good to know where such fabulous scenery can be found.
ReplyDeleteOh ! Such Beautiful Shots Roy! Our World Has Such Treasures!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! Though, it looks like the heal-all might instead be purple deadnettle, a common lookalike related to henbit.
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