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Wonderfully-crafted image: it drew me in, and I got lost in it for a while. ๐
Thank you for your lovely compliment (and follow), Laura!
Lovely
Thank you, Maysa!
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.
Oh, great analogy! I saw that one online, too. I’ve really fallen in love with this species, so beautiful.
Thanks for your visit, Audrey!
Very attractive flowers.
Thank you, Anne!
Pretty! ๐ค
Happy Sunday ๐
Thank you!
My pleasure ๐
SO FINE YET SO MAGNIFICO ELIZA, CHINA
Thank you, China and for reblogging!
Reblogged this on LIVING THE DREAM.
Ohh such a pretty flower. I see from your tags it is meadow rue. I must look out for it:)
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. ๐
Stunning flowers, and unusual too…
Thank you, Anita. ๐
I love seeing this beautiful airy plant
It has definitely left an impression on me – I love it, fortunate to have found a place where it is happy.
So peaceful looking. Nice choice of background too.
Thank you! It is right in front of the living room windows, so I can look down on itโ so gorgeous and has long bloom time.
That’s an absolutely beautiful photo, and the contrasting yellow and purple colors just takes it over the top. Perfect! ๐
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.
A beautiful photograph and such pretty flowers Eliza, thank you so much for sharing ๐๐๐ธ xxx
Thank you kindly, Xenia!
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!
Thank you, Amy! This long-blooming plant is very tall, well over my head, but what a beauty! Definitely a candidate for the back of the border and would be most impressive in a group of 3-5 for good effect.
Oh if I had more time ….. my gardens would look so different. I just LOVE this meadow rue!
I feel the same!
Must be pollinator paradise on those beauties!
Thank you, Alice. The small bees/flies seem to like this one.
Nice colors and composition.
Thank you, David. I love this plant!
Lovely subject and composition. Blessings for a peaceful week, Sarah
Thank you, Sarah!
Beautiful!
Thank you, Correne!
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.
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. ๐
Beautiful!
Thank you, Harold!
I thought it looks like a Thalictrum, I grow the Thalictrum flavum subsp.glaucum with itโs blueish leaves and yellow flowers. A beautiful picture what ever it is.
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!
Lovely photo and delicate flowers!๐
Thank you!
Outstanding! One to frame.
Thank you very much, Laurie!
Yellow and purple go together so gloriously, don’t they? ๐
Yes, they do, esp. on this plant!
I love Thalictrum but it’s yet another on the long list of plants I covet but can’t grow here.
Thank you, Kris, it does like its share of moisture. ๐
My favourite! Great photo.
Thank you, Allison. It is a remarkable plant!
Lovely! โค
Thank you, Julie! x
Very nice raceme!
Thanks, it is a lovely, long-blooming plant.