Asiatic Dayflower Wildflower - Commelina communis
by Carol Senske
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Asiatic Dayflower Wildflower - Commelina communis
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Carol Senske
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Photograph - Photograph
Description
These pretty wildflowers grow here but are not overwhelming in their numbers. They can be pesky when totally happy in their habitat. We are pleased to see them bloom with these lovely, blue flowers. The flowers last only for one morning, thus the name "dayflower".
This picture was taken August 10, 2013, in Green Lane, Pennsylvania, USA, with a Canon T4i camera and Tamrpn macro lens (90mm).
You can read more at the link below.
http://www.illinoiswildflowers.info/weeds/plants/asia_dayflower.htm
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August 4th, 2014
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Comments (10)
Georgia Mizuleva
Fantabulous.
Carol Senske replied:
Thank you so much:>). They are small and probably get overlooked a lot, but the color blue is so pretty, especially with the yellow naughty parts - LOL.
Mother Nature
I do so appreciate the feature in Fine Art Wildflower Photography! Thanks a million; it's an honor:>)
Tessa Fairey
Beautiful macro, details and presentation of the gorgeous wildflowers Carol! Love the color. They are so pretty! l/f
Carol Senske replied:
They are in the midst of blooming right now and we're enjoying them so much. I'm tickled you like this image and thank you for the wonderful comment and L/F!
Nancy Kane Chapman
What fragile beauties. I love blue flowers...and there don't seem to be many. Great macro portrait, Carol!
Carol Senske replied:
What I call a true blue (these, forget-me-not, batchelor buttons, etc) flower is not nearly as common as the blue/purples. This is a pretty one, I think:>) Thanks, Nancy!
Mother Nature
I'm so pleased to be featured in Pleasing The Eye, Jeff! Many thanks for giving this picture a place on the home page!!!
Jeff Swan
Magical macro Mother Nature
Carol Senske replied:
They really are pretty , little flowers:>) This is their time of year, in our area, and I saw the first ones yesterday.
Doris Potter
This is so gorgeous Mother Nature!
Carol Senske replied:
Thanks so much, Doris:>) I admit to enjoying these little flowers tremendously.