There were a lot of these in the woods near the lake...I took several pics and this is the only one that is half decent. Does anyone know what it is? I would love to go back and see how they develop.
Edited to add that
John has identified this as Pussytoes...so thankful to him. I had no idea.
Very pretty flowers. I don't know the ID of this flower.
ReplyDeleteI have no idea what it is, but I wish you could go back and take more pictures. I love watching things grow.
ReplyDeleteI think it's called "Pussytoes" and is grown on rock gardens over here, but as you say it's in an early stage.
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteCan't help - will be happy to find out! YAM xx
I haven't a clue what it is but I'm interested to see what it looks like when fully open
ReplyDeleteNo sé su nombre Rose. Pero es preciosa.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo.
Hello,
ReplyDeleteSorry I can not help with the id, but it is pretty. Great photo!
Have a happy day!
Eye-catching snowball blossoms! I've never seen this before. Great find!
ReplyDeletegorgeous, no idea on ID, but a great find
ReplyDeleteIt looks so lovely and Bushy!! So, Pussytoes it is !! Great !
ReplyDeleteDevi :)
What a great name! It is a sweet looking plant
ReplyDeleteThat is the prettiest flower, Rose. Have never heard of it, but it sure is a beauty.
ReplyDelete~Sheri
Nice to know the name of this pretty flower. Never saw it or heard of it before. Name seems to fit!!
ReplyDeleteThey are so pretty and the name just seems to suit them.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful shot of thesd pussytoes. Well done.
ReplyDeleteIt is really beautiful. I don't recall ever seeing it before.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen a flower like that before but it is really pretty. It would be interesting to see it in full bloom.
ReplyDeletecute llittle blooms - spring brings out beauty
ReplyDeleteSuch nice blooms …
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
I am happy someone identified this. I've never seen one before!
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