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delicate summer flowers

flower berry
summer flowers

There are so many different plants here in Washington and many that I am discovering for the first time.

These delicate, berry-like flowers were on bushes that lined the hiking trail we were on.

What little treasures have you found this week?

"delicate" at 52 photos.

Comments

Tracy said…
LOVELY photo image, Juana! What is that flower, do you know? This week a treasure found me, in the form of a gift--a hagstone necklace given to me by a friend. :o) Happy Weekend ((HUGS))
Clarice said…
What great texture on these flowers, and such pretty colors. It's fun to find little surprises on a hike!
annie said…
These are such pretty and delicate flowers!
Ms. Becky said…
such a sensuous photo. I love the soft hairs standing on end, and the colors. excellent shot. happy week to you.
Anonymous said…
Stunning!
GalleryJuana said…
Tracy, I wish I knew what kind of bush this is, but most of these plants in this Northern State are new to me.

Clarice, so fun indeed!

Ms. Becky good to see you again. The hairs really surprised me.

Annie and Robin, thank you.
Anonymous said…
That's a beautiful photo! Thanks for sharing it.

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