Silent Sunday

Thalictrum rochebrunianum

About Eliza Waters

Gardener, writer, photographer, naturalist
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58 Responses to Silent Sunday

  1. Laura Denise says:

    Wonderfully-crafted image: it drew me in, and I got lost in it for a while. 🙂

  2. So pretty! I have a similar plant (Thalictrum delavayi “Hewitt’s Double”) that blooms a couple of months earlier. The flowers remind me of little lavender coloured bees.

  3. Anne says:

    Very attractive flowers.

  4. Saania2806 says:

    Pretty! 🤗
    Happy Sunday 💞

  5. SO FINE YET SO MAGNIFICO ELIZA, CHINA

  6. Murtagh's Meadow says:

    Ohh such a pretty flower. I see from your tags it is meadow rue. I must look out for it:)

    • Eliza Waters says:

      Thank you, Karina. While it may not be native (Asian), it is a really lovely plant and I have become quite fond of it. I want to get a couple more so I will have a big, fluffy cloud. 🙂

  7. jenanita01 says:

    Stunning flowers, and unusual too…

  8. susurrus says:

    I love seeing this beautiful airy plant

  9. Treah Pichette says:

    So peaceful looking. Nice choice of background too.

  10. That’s an absolutely beautiful photo, and the contrasting yellow and purple colors just takes it over the top. Perfect! 🙂

    • Eliza Waters says:

      Thank you, Judy. A friend gave me this one and it has been a winner. I need to plant a couple more to have a bigger purple cloud! Great for a tall plant, quite sturdy despite its delicate look.

  11. Tranature - quiet moments in nature says:

    A beautiful photograph and such pretty flowers Eliza, thank you so much for sharing 🙂💖🌸 xxx

  12. AmyRose🌹 says:

    Eliza, you have more unique flowers then anyone I know. Here is another one I do not recognize but what a beauty! Thank you for sharing Her!

  13. Alice says:

    Must be pollinator paradise on those beauties!

  14. David says:

    Nice colors and composition.

  15. Sarah raines says:

    Lovely subject and composition. Blessings for a peaceful week, Sarah

  16. So very pretty! Mine are blooming yet. Probably because it has been so hot and dry. I’m sure it’s cooler where you are.

    • Eliza Waters says:

      Thank you, Cindy! Yes, I’m pretty sure we have some of the coolest temps in the country this summer, for which I am most grateful. Of course, come January, it is very cold, too. 😉

  17. Brian Skeys says:

    I thought it looks like a Thalictrum, I grow the Thalictrum flavum subsp.glaucum with it’s blueish leaves and yellow flowers. A beautiful picture what ever it is.

    • Eliza Waters says:

      Thank you, Brian. There are so many lovely Thalictrums. I have a miniature one that grows 6-8 inches and this giant that is over 6′ – a wide range!

  18. Lovely photo and delicate flowers!🙂

  19. Outstanding! One to frame.

  20. Widdershins says:

    Yellow and purple go together so gloriously, don’t they? 😀

  21. Kris P says:

    I love Thalictrum but it’s yet another on the long list of plants I covet but can’t grow here.

  22. My favourite! Great photo.

  23. Maria says:

    Very nice raceme!

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