Naturally, my up close one of the leaves. Notice how it looks like the water would fall between the leaves, but it is still there. And how the water acted as a magnifier.
Were these photos taken in the Spring? I have pink lupine but love your white! The water drop is interesting. Did you see on my blog that bird girl IDed the orange butterfly as a Fritillary? Don't know which one, there are many.
I bought this plant in late June, the bud was forming when I bought it. The earlier post I have of Lupine were blooming in May in NC. Not sure when the ones I bought should bloom, you know how the bud can be forced when you first get it. This has been the only bloom this year on any of the plants I bought.
When I looked at this photo I thought it looked so pure.
ReplyDeleteWere these photos taken in the Spring? I have pink lupine but love your white! The water drop is interesting.
ReplyDeleteDid you see on my blog that bird girl IDed the orange butterfly as a Fritillary? Don't know which one, there are many.
I bought this plant in late June, the bud was forming when I bought it. The earlier post I have of Lupine were blooming in May in NC. Not sure when the ones I bought should bloom, you know how the bud can be forced when you first get it. This has been the only bloom this year on any of the plants I bought.
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