15 comments

  • Svitlana Parsons

    Looks like wild geraniums ground cover

  • Patricia

    Pretty. Maybe “Hepatica”.

    • Marta

      And curious soul that I am, the research showed many variations of Hepatica but the photos convinced me it might be one of them. There is a variation in the ranunculus (sp?) Hepatica family that is close and has reputation for growing in Minnesota!!! It is so sweet… wish it grew in south GA,

  • Cynthia Holten

    Always enjoy the paintings and photos you share with us each weekend.

  • Robin Mikjaniec

    Good Morning Lori

    I always look forward to Sunday and your beautiful photography. This is a wonderful study of a delicate flower. Please let me know what it’s name is??
    Thank you so much!

  • Another lovely silent Sunday…. ThU!

  • Marta

    Ummmmm,,,, lovely and so peaceful and loved the way you cropped it. Excellente

  • JoyceO

    Perfection at its best!!

  • Janet

    What a lovely study in green and lavender!

  • Looks like a columbine. Beautiful.

    • Patricia Evans

      Not a Columbine. I think Melinda is right, it is a wild flower, but I don’t know what kind.

      • Marta

        I couldn’t resist. I googled Columbine blossom and bookoodles of images came up. They have 5 petals around a bottom tier and then 5 more petals that stand up in the middle of top tier.
        Lori’s flower is a mystery we hope to see solved..So lovely…and the leaves are sweet too.

  • melinda vennard

    Lori: I am not familiar with this beautiful flower…do you know the name of it? It looks like a wild flower…I really love you Silent Sunday photos. melinda

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