Thursday

Blue Flower


22 comments:

Anita Bower said...

Lovely photo of a Batchelor Button! Fabulous color.

evlahos said...

Wonderful capture, amazing colors

Rose said...

I love both this photo and your cedar waxwing of yesterday...I don't think I have ever seen one though I know they are around sometimes.

Old Wom Tigley said...

I thought it was a Cornflower... it certainly is a beauty, we get these in the hedgerows and fields. We can by wild seed mixtures and cornflowers are in them.

Willard said...

HI Kerri-I don't know either, but it is really beautiful!

Dick said...

I think it is a "korenbloem" but I don't know the english name!!!!!
Beautiful flower you captured it very well.

CG said...

I nearly posted a similar picture today...but will save it for tomorrow. I think it's a cornflower but agree it is lovely!

June said...

Yes, stunning it is!

DeeMom said...

Blue Flowers seem so special to me, Great picture

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happyone said...

I don't know what kind of flower it is but I knew it's pretty. I love the color!!

Jenty said...

What a pretty flower!

Hilary said...

Too Bluetiful for words! ;)

Paulie said...

Yes, it's a bachelor Button. They also come in pink and white. Simple flower with a beauty all its own!

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LeenaM said...

"Centaurea cyanus (Cornflower, Bachelor's button, Basket flower, Bluebottle, Boutonniere flower, Hurtsickle) is a small annual flowering plant in the family Asteraceae, native to Europe.", says Wikipedia :)
It has been very much loved in Finland, but now we can not see it much.
I was glad, when I saw this photo!Thank you!

Michele (Rocky Mtn.Girl) said...

I used to grow these Bachelor buttons in my garden a long time ago and loved them dearly. They are wonderful as a dried flower because they last forever and don't fall apart! Beautiful photo!

Your EG Tour Guide said...

Bachelor button, blue cornflower...both are common names for the came flower: Centaurea cyanus (in botanical Latin). Nice photo.

MedaM said...

What ever it is, it is beautiful. The color is great and you captured the photo really excellent!

Mental P Mama said...

That is a Bachelor's Button...a beautiful--and prolific--flower! I am enjoying your photos and your blog!

photowannabe said...

I call this flower a batchelor button. Its one of my favorite flowers. It reminds me of my Mom. She always grew these in her garden. Thanks for the memories.

Mireille said...

Beautiful photo and the colour is superb
In french, this flower is "bleuet", and for you a cornflower...and it seems, it's really rare to see them in the fields...because the pollution!!!

Suzi-k said...

we also call them cornflowers, I think it is such a stunning shade of blue. Well done for capturing it, I find that shade of blue very hard to capture on digital, it always seems to fade or go more turquoise.

Ms. Math said...

I would agree that the color is stunning! It's a very unique and pretty flower.

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