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Silent Sunday
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Made my day. I have lost all of my poppy plants in the last few years.
Glad you liked it. Sorry about your loss of poppies – Time to replant! 🙂 I have some annual seeds that self-sow that I can share with you. 🙂
Oh, so sweet ! 🙂 ❤
Thanks, Trini! ❤
Superb!
Thanks, Cindy!
Hey, a good candidate for “Poppy of the Day”! What kind is this one?
Oriental – I think ‘Helen Elizabeth’ – labels long gone!
Amazing!!!!!
Thank you, Kim. 🙂 Morning light is just that!
Beautiful image ✨✨✨✨
Thank you, Frances!
nature is wonderful – such delicate colours
It took my breath away. Thank you Eliza for stopping time and letting the sun come out all over again 🌻
Thank you kindly, Val! 🙂
lovely:-) I have the scarlet ones but that is such a soft and calming color:-)
Thanks, Robbie. I love these delicate poppies, so fragile, only lasting a day, but so worth growing. 🙂
Gorgeous!
Thank you, Ellen!
Like a glass that focuses and projects the light – only, it’s a living thing. Beautiful.
Thank you! The papery blooms remind me of Japanese lanterns, so your description fits it perfectly. 🙂
Beautiful… I love the fragility of the petals, especially knowing how hardy they really are.
Thanks, Sue. I wish they lasted longer, but alas, they go by so quickly!
Perhaps that is part of their way into our hearts x
I think you are right 🙂
Oh, I love this color. Someday I will grow in my garden. Beautiful capture – the light, the color, the flower. Magic!
Thank you so much, Kathy! 🙂
There is just no way to duplicate such beauty!
Thanks, Dor. Its ephemeral beauty makes it all the more precious. 🙂
This flower is so new to me. Beautiful!
Papaver orientale. It definitely prefers a cool climate. Thanks for your visit, Maria!
Such a delicate combination of colours…….that navy blue centre is stunning wit the contrast of the soft pink petals
They are amazing flowers, aren’t they? Thanks for stopping by and commenting, Maureen!