*ding ding ding* - Ten points to Carletta who just identified this as a Strawberry Fields plant (see, it DOES look like strawberries!), or more officially a Gomphrena Haageana.
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These might be a sort of Thrift.
ReplyDeleteI don't know what they are, either, but they are cute!
ReplyDeleteWhat ever it is, they a sure beautiful in this picture. They do remind me of Strawberries as well
ReplyDeleteThey also make me think of strawberries. Lovely and airy.
ReplyDeleteaww those look so sweet
ReplyDeleteNo idea but I have seen them here
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful flowers.But I haven´t a idea ...
ReplyDeleteThat really is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThey are so pretty! I think I have seen something like that in Finland,but cannot remember what they were called.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful picture Robin!
Lovely flowers. Are they edible?
ReplyDeleteThe pastel green and strong red work so well together.
Hmmm. I have seen these before but I haven't a clue as to what they are called. I'm going to guess strawberry flower. LOL OK, I am now slowly backing away....
ReplyDeleteHi Robin,
ReplyDeleteLovely shot and DOF!
I think your flower is actually called "Strawberry Fields" - a Gomphrena Haageana flower.
Beautiful wild flowers.
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great shot
ReplyDeleteI'll be humming 'Strawberry Fields Forever' for the rest of the evening now :)
Delicate rubies, the berry appearing flowers are lovely. They grow wild yet have a cultivated look - small and powerful rubies...
ReplyDeleteWell if you don't know flowers, know your florist. and if you don't know jewelry, know your spammer.
ReplyDeleteAll kidding aside, it's a great shot. And I alla time take photos of flowers I have no idea what they are.
Col flowers. I live not far from there and don't believe I've ever seen them before!
ReplyDeleteCute post! Can those be eaten?
ReplyDeleteso pretty and beautiful
ReplyDeleteThey DO look like strawberries ... :)
ReplyDeleteReally cute flowers :)
ReplyDeleteStrawberry Fields forever, Robin! Happy RT! :)
ReplyDeleteLoving these flowers. and A large field of them...
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Strawberry Fields Forever! Lovely place to see on RT.
ReplyDeleteSumptuous red and green.
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This is one of my favorite summer shots of yours. So sweet and simple and delightful.
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