Beautiful, Tammie! I'm not familiar with the first flower, but I found one on the Burke Museum website that might be it: marsh willowherb, Epilobium palustre.
Utterly delightful Tammie, all three. Love the raindrops, love the pink balls unfurling to flowers and that wonderful Brook Saxifrage. A balm to my troubled heart.
Good Morning Tammie! I am not sure of your first flowers name but you have captured the essence of its magical quality with your stunning photography. Lovely and light are all. I hope you are safe when focusing on these tiny jewels of the forest. Other eyes are focused on you . . . I just keep seeing that grizzly! Take care. Carol
Gorgeous droplets of water on that first shot - it makes me feel cool on this very hot day! That pink flower in the second photo is so pretty and unusual, I've never seen it before. Such pretty captures!
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That delicacy ...
ReplyDeleteAn explosion of beauty ... so natural ...
Tammie, I like very much the photos.
A kiss!
Beautiful, Tammie! I'm not familiar with the first flower, but I found one on the Burke Museum website that might be it: marsh willowherb, Epilobium palustre.
ReplyDeletethank you both for your messages.
ReplyDeleteMontucky, thank you for looking up the flower. the one you found is similar but different. I had never seen that website, so that is fun for me too .
many thanks ~
These flowers, these photos . . . are so precious.
ReplyDeleteWhatever they are, I LOVE THEM.
magical amazing beauty - love.
ReplyDeleteI've never wanted to visit Montana so badly till I found you & began experiencing it through your eyes!
Wow! These are delightful!
ReplyDeleteIs it a snowberry bush? (Symphoricarpos sp.)
ReplyDeleteIts hard to tell without looking at it from other angles. Love such morning refreshments.
Utterly delightful Tammie, all three. Love the raindrops, love the pink balls unfurling to flowers and that wonderful Brook Saxifrage. A balm to my troubled heart.
ReplyDeleteWow - such beautiful shots of these tiny flowers. That first shot is pure magic.
ReplyDeleteI love flowers,but my biggest passion is for trees, I believe I have heard some narration when I was a child and considering them magic!
ReplyDeleteFragile and wonderful.
ReplyDeleteNature's magic! Wonderful captures, Tammie. xx
ReplyDeleteGood Morning Tammie! I am not sure of your first flowers name but you have captured the essence of its magical quality with your stunning photography. Lovely and light are all. I hope you are safe when focusing on these tiny jewels of the forest. Other eyes are focused on you . . . I just keep seeing that grizzly! Take care. Carol
ReplyDeleteSo, so gorgeous Tammy! Nature provides with breathtaking views doesn't it?
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I agree absolutely with Rick! love your touching pictures ♥
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures, you are just so talented! /Niki
ReplyDeleteThese are so beautiful and they portray the nature's perfection wonderfully. Very moving! <3
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful flower, The first one is called a "Prince's Pine. Your magic works if finding it and capturing its beauty for us.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! The first one is excellent, a pure beauty :-)
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They are all so beautiful! Especially the first one...
ReplyDeleteLovely photos Tammie !
ReplyDeleteEnchating!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers.
ReplyDeleteWish you a great summertime.
From Hilda
Delicate and so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous droplets of water on that first shot - it makes me feel cool on this very hot day! That pink flower in the second photo is so pretty and unusual, I've never seen it before.
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty captures!
Your photography is stunning. These flowers are so beautiful.
ReplyDeletethe dew on your first image is stunning.
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Gorgeous flowers! :) The last one so delightful in the sun light! and the first one I just LOVE, with the beautiful morning mist drops! :)
ReplyDeleteMy, but these are beautiful. I don't know what the first one is but is sure is lovely with all those droplets.
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