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Saturday, April 25, 2020

Yellow...


I am thinking this is a Buttercup, but don't know for sure....can anyone confirm or tell me what it is?  There used to be flowers I seen as a kid that we called buttercups, but this is a lot bigger than they were.

21 comments:

ElaineH said...

It could be a buttercup but the center looks different and it looks bigger than a buttercup. Whatever it is, it is lovely!

Ginny Hartzler said...

It looks like a buttercup, but they are quite small.

Nancy Chan said...

I am not sure because the center looks different from the buttercups I have in my garden. Beautiful yellow flower.

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari OM
Yes, closer to winter aconite than buttercup, I'd say... YAM xx

Stevenson Q said...

Oh how beautiful Rose! The color yellow is one of my most favorites and when you mentioned Buttercup, I suddenly remembered my late Mom. We both love that song so much and she would ask me to start the song at the karaoke and before the chorus she'll grab the mic and sing it herself. Oh I miss my Mom, 9 years have passed but I will always miss her forever.

MadSnapper said...

It's yellow, it's beautiful, and doesn't matter what it is. it brings joy when looked at.

eileeninmd said...

Hello,

It is pretty, I have seen some similar. They were bigger than the buttercups. Take care and have a great day. Wishing you a great new week!

Ruthie said...

NOt sure what they are called but I have them in my yard.

ushasurya said...

You are right Rose. It is a kind of butter cup that grows wild all through the year ,It is calld Eranthis ( Winter Aconite)
What a lovely cheerful looking image Rose!
Devi :)

don said...

By any name this is a fine blossom. Nice close up withj detail and rich color.

HappyK said...

Resembles a buttercup but I think buttercups have more of a cup shape to them. When we were kids we used to hold them under our chins to see if we liked butter. :)

Ruth Hiebert said...

I used my Plant ID app, took a picture of your picture and it tells me it is a Buttercup or Ranunculus. it sure is pretty.

Laura. M said...

Amarillo y verde. Precioso
Cuídate Rose.
Desde casa te mando este abrazo 🙅

Anonymous said...

Well, it looks nice and buttery. ;-)

Maria Rodrigues said...

I don't know the name but it is a very colorful and beautiful flower.

Kodak said...

It is a pretty yellow flower, no matter what it's called.

L. D. said...

It is a pretty yellow flower.

LC said...

Love that cheerful yellow and enjoyed the comments that cleared up the mystery. I do love knowing the names of things from plants, mammals, birds and insects to PEOPLE!

harry said...

and it is eagerly pushing up through the matted winter grasses to welcome the spring sun

Ann said...

It does resemble a buttercup but the center looks different to me. It's pretty whatever it is.

Red Rose Alley said...

Oh, I don't know if that's a Buttercup, but it sure is pretty. And such a dainty flower.

~Sheri

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