Flowers of the day

Good evening my dear friends.. For todays Post I decided to share with you few edits of flowers today..

I had some free time for playing on my phone so I decided to check out my flower collection.. And after some time I noticed that half of my gallery if isn't macro it's flowers 🙈.. So here is few of them that I liked the most

Grape leaf anemone (Eriocapitella vitifolia) is an attractive flower that originated in the Himalayas. Though it is not quite commonly cultivated in the garden, its hybrid with Japanese anemone is a popular garden plant. It’s also called the grape-leafed windflower, because “Anemone” comes from the Greek word “Anemoi,” which means “winds.”
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The common daisy produces iconic flowers that are seen in European and American folklore dating back centuries. It is often a representation of childlike innocence. The plant is edible and can be used in small quantities in salads, sandwiches, soups, or tea. However, it can also become toxic and cause digestive problems if eaten in quantity.
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Shasta daisy (Leucanthemum maximum) is a flowering perennial herb native to France and Spain. But you can find their worldwide due to the introduction for ornamental purposes. Shasta daisy and hybrids are widely used in gardens, fertile soil with substantial drainage is best for planting the shasta daisy in this setting. As many asters, they are prone to escape to the wild, so please handle with care.source

Italian leather flower (Clematis viticella) is a climbing herbaceous perennial native to Europe. It has showy flowers and long blooming time, which makes it an excellent addition to flower gardens. There are many varieties available, with a variety of different flower shapes and colors source

The garden dahlia is a common spring flower that comes in a wide range of colors. The flowers themselves are unscented and attract pollinators (like bees) using only their bright coloration. Garden dahlia plants were grown by ancient Aztecs and it is now the official flower of Mexico. It is genetically related to garden plants like sunflowers and zinnias
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Osteospermum ecklonis, commonly known as cape marguerite, is an evergreen, perennial small shrub with typical daisy-shaped white or purple flowers. It is cultivated as an ornamental in containers and borders. Flowers of this lovely plant are often visited by bees and other pollinatorssource

I hope you liked tonight's selection of photos. Which is your favorite. For me, the first is the most beautiful...



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Each photo is a poem, as usual in your excellent work... Thank you for sharing!...

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Wow, incredible photos, and really appreciate the identification and information shared about the flowers. Great work.
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I love the second one. Love the water droplet combine with the flower, looks so awesome. : )
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Thanks 🤩 droplets are most beautiful addition to flower

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Without a doubt the most beautiful photography work of flowers I've seen on the chain so far, too good.

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My goodness, your macro shots are something else!
The first one is perfectly captured, definitely, there is no doubt at all. But there second one I reckon a perfect example of a macro shot. If you told me to pick one then macro shot wise I would absolutely pick the second one. It is too close shot and the dews are clearly noticeable.

Dews made the shot more perfect and made great attention to mine.

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Thank you so much. Yeah second one is nice. I don't know why but first one caught my eye.. I have more macro posts.. You can check it out. I just posted one with a bee. I hope you will like it

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Aww, I'm looking at. Thank you.

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The color of this flower is really very bright

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