Purple Flowers Plant
Here is another kind of purple flowers at my friend's house! I'm not kidding; she has many different flowers in her circle garden area that she had no idea what they are, and I'm clueless on the names of many also!
I learned new names, and then quickly I forgot them! My old brain wasn't the same as it used to be. When was that you might ask? I don't remember either! I'm too old to remember to the tee..For younger people, don't laugh; you'll get there some days, I promise!
Aren't they beautiful though? Love, love, love purple of all shades and tints! I wish our weather stays warm year round, because it is depressing to see all of these beautiful flowers died and went away!
Have a fantastic weekend, everyone!
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It doesn't matter if you don't know the name cause I don't either! LOL! ;-) At least you documented it well and shared with us!
ReplyDeleteIcy, I hear ya. I don't remember anything these days. These are gorgeous flowers though and your neighbor must have one beautiful garden.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
ReplyDeletenot sure what they are but they are certainly lovely
ReplyDeleteSo lovely purple. I don't mind not knowing what its name is. I bet, if I have a garden I'll address them according to colors he he!
ReplyDeleteI love all purple flowers and this one is very pretty, though I don't know its name either. Thanks for sharing it on Macro flowers Saturday!
ReplyDeleteReading your stuff, I always had the impression that you are young.
So, you are old too, welcome to the club and fantastic weekend to you too!
The shape of the flowers makes me think of purple loosestrife, but the colour is too pastel for that. The hardest part about flowers without names, is deciding how to file the photos. I have several folders labelled by colour, for beauties like this!
ReplyDeletebeautiful mosaic pictures Icy
ReplyDeleteI wished I can remember the flower names, there are so many.
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful! Wishing you well! Cathy
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! I like the mosaic!
ReplyDeleteOh yeah, my old brain isn't the same any more either :) Forget flowers, I can't remember why I went in the next room :)
ReplyDeleteThey're gorgeous, beautiful color! Very pretty mosaic!
Beautiful flower. Very delicate looking and lovely color.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great color of purple too. The mosaic is the best! Hope you have time to check out my blog too, I'd love to have you over. Sandi
ReplyDeleteThey certainly are beautiful. I can't help you with the name. I probably knew at one time, but forgot. ;)
ReplyDeleteOooo, they are so beautiful! And I always tell myself that I suffer from CRS disease -- Can't Remember Sh*t. :) Thanks for sharing at MM> :)
ReplyDeleteI so understand about forgetting names of plants...and other things. Some of those flower petals almost look like paper...so pretty.
ReplyDeleteOh I hope that someone will wander in and know what it is for all our sakes. :D They are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYou can still enjoy it's beauty even if you don't know it's name! Love purple flowers!!!
ReplyDeleteAnother wonderful collage you've created. And such great color!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! I like the way the flowers group together. I showed them to my daughter because purple is her favorite color. She read the whole post and thought it was cool. Oh, and she wants to know how you signed your post icy.
ReplyDeleteThe name is not that high on my priority list...I just love to look at beautiful flowers. Those are great photos. Yep...it is a little depressing that very soon, we will be looking at bare ground and bare tree limbs. That is for us folks living in cold climates.
ReplyDeletea great maco
ReplyDeletevery pretty
Those are lovely - and yes, all purples are wonderful for me, too! I have no idea what it's called, sadly.
ReplyDeleteThe flower is just beautiful. I love the color of it too.
ReplyDeleteI would call this a Pretty Purple flower, by any name it is lovely. It looks familiar but it's not one I can name. I blame my lack of memory on age and blondness, that pretty much covers all bases.
ReplyDeleteI vote we call any unknown flower by any name we would like. They are pretty and we can enjoy them without knowing their name, but like another reader says; it does make them harder to label.
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